Notice: Proper stoplamp switch adjustment is essential. Improper stoplamp switch
adjustment may cause brake drag, heat buildup and excessive brake lining wear.
- Adjust the cruise control
release switch (2) and the stop lamp and Torque Converter Clutch switch
(3) at the same time.
- Adjust the cruise control clutch switch (4) or the cruise control
clutch anticipate switch (6) if equipped after the clutch pedal is installed.
- Depress the brake or the clutch pedal.
- Insert the following switches into the pedal with the bracket
until the retainers on the switches are fully seated:
• | Cruise control release switch (2). |
• | Stop lamp and TCC switch (3). |
• | Cruise control clutch switch (4) or cruise control clutch anticipate
switch (6) if equipped. |
Important: Excessive or insufficient force may not allow correct switch adjustment,
resulting in improper function of switches or brake system drag.
- Slowly pull the brake or clutch pedal rearward with a force of 222 N
(50 lbs) until clicking sounds are no longer heard. At this point,
the retainers on the switches will be adjusted.
- Measure the cruise control release switch (2).
- Measure the stop lamp and TCC switch (3).
- The switch contacts should be open at 25.4 mm (1.0 in)
or less of brake pedal travel. The switch contacts should occur at the same
time, just prior to the onset of braking. The brake pedal travel may
be up to 25.4 mm (1.0 in) before the cruise control system
disengages.