Vauxhall frontera question.

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Does anyone know where the brake light activation switch is located?

Its probably similar to the Cavalier?

Tony
 
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Not sure, but get your head down into the foot well and have a look directly above where the brake pedal hinges, there might be a simple release-to-make switch mounted in the gubbins (technical term) which you will see activated when you press the brake.
 
Many years ago I think the Brake light was switched from a unit on the hydraulic pipe. Now I think they are generaly worked of the pedal itself.
JonB
 
I am really trying to get a reply in relation to this particular model!

It would also help if anyone knew which fused circuit the brake lights are supplied from as well.

Tony
 
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Its very hard to see but you can feel it
 
Its located behind the wheels, wot you cant get off!!



Sorry, usual drivel from me.
 
only option looks like

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or http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk/
 
When people ask about gas boilers there are several industry experts who know each model like the back of their hand.

Why arn't there any car mechanics who work on cars every hour of the day who know these things inside out and relax by answering there questions on here?

Tony
 
Why arn't there any car mechanics who work on cars every hour of the day who know these things inside out and relax by answering there questions on here?

Tony

There probably are but they cant be arsed to ask you what year, model and engine size your car is.
And if you worked for Vauxhall, the last thing you'd want to do with your spare time is sit on the internet talking about them.

99% sure it's at the top of the brake pedal as mentioned above
 
But there are guys who repair Potterton boilers all day long and come home and tell others how to fix them on the internet.

Tony
 
When people ask about gas boilers there are several industry experts who know each model like the back of their hand.

Why arn't there any car mechanics who work on cars every hour of the day who know these things inside out and relax by answering there questions on here?

Tony

Have you ever tried to solicit free legal advice?
They must cut their wrists and mingle blood, while declaring no free advice to be given, what a fraternity!!

Wotan
 
You have already been told it’s at the top of the pedal as for the fuse that depends on what year it is
 
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