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Username Post: brake light switch
chengny 
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Reg: 01-15-12
03-05-12 03:22 AM - Post#2198642    
    In response to 80c10scottsdale

Was it originally equipped with cruise control? - I think 80 was the first year for CC in the trucks.

That is generally the only reason to have more than two wires in the brake pedal/bracket area.

If so, those extra wires may have connected to the cruise control switches that mount on the brake pedal bracket (they kill the CC when you hit the brakes).

A schematic and switch mounting/location details are below. These may not be exactly the same as your MY but the fundamentals should still apply.






Use the orange and white wires. Plug them onto the switch that has only two contacts.

Edited by chengny on 03-05-12 03:31 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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