I am wiring my brake light system. I purchased a power booster from Summit it has this one wire terminal coming from it, not sure what it is. I bought a brake light switch from O'Reilly's part#2-8605. It is a two terminal brake light switch, the switch is closed (on) when it is not depressed and open (off) when depressed. I'm thinking i need the opposite; is my thinking correct, do i need a different type of switch if so what type?
the switch on the combination valve is for the brake warning light, on the dash. Most guys don't connect it to anything. use a hydraulic two pin switch, plumbed into a Tee somewhere. Or find a mechanical switch that will be "closed" when the pedal is pressed
Not sure what type brake pedal setup you're using, but that switch will work if you can mount it in such a way that when the brake pedal is released and not applying brakes the switch is depressed and it will be open, and when you depress the pedal it extends and closes the circuit the brake lights will be energized.
My recommendation is a mechanical brake light switch. In a world of drivers looking at their cell phones, the mechanical brake light switch comes on sooner. The brake light on my car required a lot of pedal pressure to light up, scary in Phoenix rush hour traffic. I recently converted my car from a hydraulic to a mechanical, the brake light switch. p.s. the 2-8605 part number did not show up on the O'Reilly web site
You could use a mechanical switch such as this, available just about anywhere. The one pic is the switch, the other is the switch mounted so that it activates my brake lights. There is another that is installed by the clutch arm that acts as a neutral safety switch.
that switch was originally used under the floor, the brake arm presses it when the pedal is up all the way. Used in Chevy trucks in the 50s. Not in stock an any store I've been to lately, though https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/...rake-light-switch/sls43/5822352?q=sls43&pos=0
Jim, most truck stores carry these. Speedway probably has the cheapest price, but they aren't hard to find. We actually used these on our tandem dumps as a way of checking whether the box was fully down. Are you planning to get the Cuda out this year?
Here's one on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Me...sal+brake+light+switch,automotive,202&sr=1-20