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Chrysler 200 Brake Light Switch is in the middle of the sedan which is in a middle of taste, money, and security and it demonstrates why the Chrysler 200 is a smart choice to drive. The 200 is rewarded with responsive steering, ready all wheel drive, and fuel efficient four and six cylinder engines which drag without creating a lot of noise in the cabin. Comfortable seats, a generous trunk and common traction control contribute towards the 200 handling the long commuting or weekend trips with the same peaceful assuredness and Chrysler supports this with parts that are manufactured to high factory standards. Brake Light Switch has a significant part in this safety narrative. The Chrysler 200 Brake Light Switch is mounted close to the brake pedal and within a few milliseconds detects the movement of the brake pedal, activates the rear lamps and instructs the cruise control and shift interlock systems that you are decelerating, so the sedan can cancel speed hold and maintain the wrong gears in position. High quality contacts and spring tension ensure that the switch can withstand a million stops and goes without wearing out therefore, the Brake Light Switch will be able to provide clear warnings to the following cars as long as the car exists and give the Chrysler drivers clear warnings whenever they are in a traffic jam. In order to replace, disconnect the battery, remove the trim, pull out the old, install the new Brake Light Switch, reconnect, and test.