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Old 28th June 2020, 13:27   #8
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Originally Posted by marinabrian View Post
The switch needs to be double pole, and to be fair the XKB000022 is listed for the L322 so that will be an auto, and it will be fitted with cruise, and I suspect the correct double pole switch.

The original part number prior to supercession is as follows

XKD000010

Description

Switch-stop/cruise brake - White, double pole C
https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...9&d=1593347180
And the following applies to the supercession XKB000022 switch

Product Description

Up to VIN 5D345691 the brake light switch may have been coloured white for cars with cruise control fitted but this black switch is now suitable for those applications.

Brian
Thanks for that Brian. Unless I'm able to verify whether both elements of a double pole switch act in any way other than identically to each other, I conclude that my existing switch is doing its job on both outputs. In which case, it's a red herring.

I may need another T4 session.
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