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> Adjusting the brake pedal light switch, what's the best way to do it?
auto_cran
post Dec 2 2012, 06:17 PM
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So the brake lights on our teener don't come on until the pedal is at least 1/2 pressed (or more). So I'm looking into adjusting it to come on sooner.

After removing the wooden floor board (wow - what a job!) and with the help of a mirror I can see the little screw that I need to turn.

Is it best to remove the switch so I can better access the screw - or should I keep the switch in place and turn the screw? Removing the switch looks simple but I am a little concerned about the silver lever that attaches to the pedal.

Also - does anyone know which way I should be turning the screw (clockwise or counterclockwise). I want to adjust it so the lights come on as soon as the lightest pressure is applied.

Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. I don't want to screw up anything as the brake lights work fine, just have to really get on the brakes to see them!

Thanks!

Chris
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