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<blockquote data-quote="MeanStreak" data-source="post: 85611" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>On my E30, there is a limit switch in front (sorry, not underneath) of the brake pedal arm. When depressed, the brake pedal arm rests against the limit swith, thus presses on it. When the brake pedal is pressed, it release the limit switch, thus triggering the brake light circuit. But this is on an E30. Not sure if its same on an E36. Take out the cover underneath the dashboard, above the pedals and try to trace this thingy along the brake pedal arm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeanStreak, post: 85611, member: 350"] On my E30, there is a limit switch in front (sorry, not underneath) of the brake pedal arm. When depressed, the brake pedal arm rests against the limit swith, thus presses on it. When the brake pedal is pressed, it release the limit switch, thus triggering the brake light circuit. But this is on an E30. Not sure if its same on an E36. Take out the cover underneath the dashboard, above the pedals and try to trace this thingy along the brake pedal arm. [/QUOTE]
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