It is easy to check that switch with a self powered test lamp or ohmmeter Larry. With both wires disconnected have a helper press down on the brake pedal while contacting both switch contacts with the test leads. One lead should have 12 volts with the key on.
Mike
----I have a 59 Dodge Coronet which I am having a lighting problem with: The turn signals work, but tail lights and stop lights do not. Since I think the turn and stop lights both work off of the same filament, and just to ensure that it's not the bulb (1157), when I saw the problem, I replaced the original bulbs. No change.
Could it be the contact of the brake light sensor (it has the hydraulic pressure switch on the brake reservoir)?
Thanks for your thoughts....
Larry
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