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Group- I am trying to locate an hydraulic Lucas brake light switch with a part number of S.369, if anyone might have a lead please let me know.
Thanks!
I don't know the part number, but the variations in hydraulic brake light switches (that I know about) are in the terminals / connections and in the thread of the hydraulic connection.
Is there something special about this switch? Have you looked in the Holden (UK) catalogue? You may well see it there.
Jim - Unless you can find an NOS red box (not the newer green box) Lucas switch, the only thing you will get is crap that will fail in a very short time. there are two things that you can do to insure that the replacement switch will last if you can't find a red box switch. The first would be to get the heavy duty SW-32 switch sold by Ron Francis Wiring https://www.ronfrancis.com/ and install it. The other alternative is to get a switch from NAPA and add a relay/arc suppression circuit to it. Instructions on making and installing the relay/arc suppression circuit can be found in the article, Brake Light Relay in the Other Tech Articles section of my web site at: https://homepages.donobi.net/sufuelpumps/
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