It shouldn't make any difference at all if it is the same as my 57-3100. It
just closes two contacts together. You can check the switch by shorting the
two wires together. The brake lights should come on.
Jim H.
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Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 16:30:43 EDT
Subject: [oletrucks] brake switch
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I saw all of the postings for this but deleted them not thinking about it but
which wires go on what connector on brake switch for 53 3100.
thanks
Zach 53 3100 rod
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