OEM Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch

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  • Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch Diagram - 56038914AC
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    Dodge Viper Stoplamp Switch Part Number: 56038914AC

    $36.56 MSRP: $54.20
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Switch - Stop Lamp; Brake Light Switch; Switch Stop Lamp
    • Replaces: 56038914AA, 56038914AB
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2017 Dodge Viper | ACR, GTC, GTS | 10 Cyl 8.4 L GAS
    • 2013 Dodge Viper | 8.4L V10
  • Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch - 68003916AA
    Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch Diagram - 68003916AA
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    Dodge Viper Brake Switch Part Number: 68003916AA

    $35.51 MSRP: $51.80
    You Save: $16.29 (32%)
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Switch - Stop Lamp; Brake Pedal Switch; Stoplamp Switch
    • Replaces: 4671334
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1995-2002 Dodge Viper | ACR, Base, GT2, GTS, R/T-10 | 10 Cyl 8.0 L GAS, 8.0L V10
  • Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch Diagram - 4373537
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Switch - Stop Lamp & Speed Control; Brake Light Switch; Brake Pedal Switch; Stoplamp Switch; Clutch Intermediate Lock; Use Bracket 3747992.
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1992-1994 Dodge Viper | Base | 10 Cyl 8.0 L GAS
  • Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch - 5083344AB
    Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch Diagram - 5083344AB
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: SW PKG-STOP LAMP
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mopar's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2008-2010 Dodge Viper | 8.4L V10
    • 2003-2006 Dodge Viper | 8.3L V10

Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch

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Thus, the Brake Light Switch is one of the vital parts that reflect the dependability and power of Dodge Viper models. This operates the brake light system in the car which illuminates the brake light for other drivers informing them that the Dodge Viper is slowing or is coming to a stop when the driver presses the brake pedal. This functionality is very important since it helps in increasing road safety; it alerts the other road users on the movement of the Viper. Due to the fact that Brake Light Switch come in a compatible fit for different models of Dodge Viper, version compatibility does not compromise the performance of this part, thus a core aspect of Viper's reliability. Brake Light Switch is durable to meet the demands of high performance vehicles is a speciality of this item in the market. Possible it is due to its strong construction and high-precision mechanisms of engineering, which ultimately has made the Viper a safer vehicle to drive and makes the drivers concentrate on driving this beauty of a car and not worrying about the basics. Further, Brake Light Switch is designed in a way that any service by the owners will be easy. Due to its crucial significance in safety and the compatibility with various Viper models, the Brake Light Switch provides a vivid example of the synergy of the Dodge brand's performance and dependability, which should not be missed by Viper users.

Dodge Viper Brake Light Switch Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to Service and Repair a Brake Light Switch on Dodge Viper?
    A:
    Before removing the brake light switch from its bracket, press the brake pedal, turn the brake lamp switch back approximately 30 degrees and then pull the switch away. Take the wiring harness connector off the brake lamp switch. Before replacing, extend the plunger by gripping the switch tightly and pulling it away from its housing until it stays in the fully extended push-in part. Connect the wiring harness connector to the brake lamp switch, then press the brake pedal to the floor and make sure the index key in the switch connects with the bracket's top hole. When the switch is in position, turn it clockwise around 30 degrees to lock it on. You should gently apply force to the brake pedal as being too harsh can cause damage to important parts inside. Gently release the brake until the pedal does not move and this will cause the switch plunger to move to the correct position.
  • Q: How to Install a New Brake Light Switch on Dodge Viper?
    A:
    You must dispose of your original brake lamp switch, since it can only be re-adjusted once during its first use. Obtain a brake lamp switch and rotate the adjustment lever so it is at 45° away from the wiring connector. If the lever is parallel, replace the switch since it is already set. Link the wiring harness to the connector of the switch. Match the tab in the index of the switch to the notch in the bracket, turn the switch clockwise for about 30° and this will lock it in place. With the brake pedal completely released, lower the adjustment lever until it is level with the wiring connector which positions the switch correctly in the car. After connecting the negative Battery Cable, check that the brake stop lamps go out after releasing the brakes. Conduct a test drive to be sure the brakes, including the ABS and the car's lights are all working correctly.

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