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Old 05-22-2009, 12:29 PM
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Hi there, I remember you told me about the replacement ford part number for the brake sending unit . can you remind me again. My brake lights are not working. Thank you Sir..
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Look under the brake section.
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Note the replacement procedure... it involves some points that if you're not paying attention could cause you some grief.

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Thanks guys. The diagram is a little confusing to me. mabey I have to look under car to make sence of it. Im cutting wires only to the outter terminal, removing it, installing the new one, removing green and pink wires from inner terminal, and attaching red and black wires? where did they come from. I thought wires from harness were pink green and violet??
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Thanks guys. The diagram is a little confusing to me. mabey I have to look under car to make sence of it. Im cutting wires only to the outter terminal, removing it, installing the new one, removing green and pink wires from inner terminal, and attaching red and black wires? where did they come from. I thought wires from harness were pink green and violet??
There are three wires coming from the harness: Pink, Green, & Violet. You will cut the violet wire, tape it off, and never use it again. The remaining pink and green wires from the harness go to the NEW brake switch. All other wires can be dispensed with; Bob's instructions show how to make a nice, neat job with the connectors, pins, etc. But basically, the end goal is to have the pink and green wires going to the new switch and everything else disconnected. There are no red and black wires; the picture that looks like red and black is really just Bob's way of displaying pink and green.
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Awesome!!! Thanks for the help!!
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I'll fix those colors. Bad translation from the CAD file, and I assumed that the illustration would be mostly printed from my B/W laser printer so the color didn't matter.
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Just wondering, should the pressure switch be mounted on top, bottom or sideways to the line? air bubbles? or does it matter? Is this CH switch pressure the same as the Painless Switch (except contact pins)? I assume that CH is the main manufacturer and it's just packaging. Seems I need a lot of brake pressure to activate my switch ...
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Cole Hersee makes several different brake switches. The actuating pressure might or might not vary between them. Haven't tested them myself, nor have I ever looked at a Painless switch. Our switch seems to actuate at about 1 or 2 lbs force at the pedal. The biggest problem with some switches is that they are not designed for the high pressures in disc-braked systems and fail too quickly in use.
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