THIS BULLETIN IS BEING ISSUED TO ADVISE THAT NEW STYLE BRAKE SWITCHES WERE USED BEGINNING IN THE 1996 MODEL YEAR. THE TWO SWITCHES CONTROL THE BRAKE LIGHTS, CRUISE CONTROL ENGAGE/RELEASE, TCC LOCK-UP/RELEASE AND THE BRAKE/TRANSMISSION INTER-LOCK FUNCTION. THE SWITCHES ARE ADJUSTED BY TWISTING RATHER THAN RATCHETING. USING THE OLD ADJUSTMENT METHOD OF PULLING UP ON THE BRAKE PEDAL CAN BREAK THE SWITCH.
A MIS-ADJUSTED OR DAMAGED SWITCH MAY CAUSE CUSTOMER COMMENTS SUCH AS:
- BRAKE LIGHTS STAY ON, DRAINING THE BATTERY
- CRUISE CONTROL INOPERATIVE
- HIGHER THAN NORMAL FUEL CONSUMPTION IF TCC CANNOT ENGAGE
- BRAKE DRAG
- CRUISE CONTROL TAKES EXCESS PEDAL TRAVEL TO RELEASE
THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE IN THE SERVICE MANUAL SHOULD BE FOLLOWED.
1. INSERT THE STOP LAMP SWITCH INTO THE RETAINER UNTIL THE SWITCH BOTTOMS OUT AGAINST THE BRAKE PEDAL, AND THE SWITCH ACTUATOR IS FULLY DEPRESSED.
2. TURN THE BRAKE SWITCH IN THE RETAINER CLOCKWISE UNTIL THE TRAVEL STOP HAS BEEN REACHED. AT THIS POINT IT WILL BE LOCKED.
IF THE SWITCH IS NOT FULLY LOCKED INTO POSITION, A CLICKING NOISE MAY RESULT.
3. THE BRAKE SWITCH PLUNGER SHOULD EXTEND OUTWARD 0.5 MM TO 1.5 MM (.02" TO .06") IF ADJUSTED CORRECTLY.
4. IF THE DISTANCE THE PLUNGER EXTENDS IS TOO GREAT, THE BRAKE SWITCH MUST BE TURNED COUNTER-CLOCKWISE ABOUT 45 DEGREES AND SET TO THE CORRECT DISTANCE BEFORE LOCKING IT IN PLACE BY TURNING IT CLOCKWISE UNTIL THE TRAVEL STOP IS REACHED.
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