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In view of this, despite what your mechanic says, a failure of both switches, at the same time, seems to be very unlikely. ![]() As Mike Noc says, the brake switch is sometimes white or black. It appears that it was changed over from: White ones ![]() (which are no longer available) to Black ones ![]() These are the dual pole ones that operate the stop lights and the cruise control. I can't find the clutch switch (single pole) part number anywhere. ![]() Good luck! ![]()
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![]() is it true that the white ones are for cars that don't have cruise control, and the black ones for those which do have cruise control?
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“ 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.” |
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