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ACDelco Professional D884A Brake Light Switch

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$13.66

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About this item

  • Professional, premium aftermarket replacement
  • Provides the performance and dependability you expect from ACDelco
  • Manufactured to meet expectations for fit, form, and function
  • Meticulously tested to be free of manufacturing defects in materials and craftsmanship


An ACDelco Professional, premium aftermarket Brake Light Switch is the high quality replacement ideal for many vehicles on the road today. It is electrically powered and activates the brake lights when the brakes are applied. This premium aftermarket replacement brake light switch is manufactured to meet your expectations for fit, form, and function. Vehicle Fitment - Chevy Spectrum 1985-1988 GEO Spectrum 1989 Storm 1990-1993 Honda Passport 1994-1997 Infiniti G20 1991-1996 I30 1996-1999 J30 1993-1997 M30 1990-1992 Q45 1990-2001 QX4 1997-2003 Isuzu Amigo 1989-1994 I-Mark 1985-1989 Pick Up 1988-1995 Rodeo 1991-1997 Stylus 1991-1993 Trooper 1988-1999 Nissan 200SX 1984-1988, 1995-1998 240SX 1989-1998 300ZX 1984-1986 Altima 1993-2001 Axxess 1990-1995 Frontier 1998-2004, 2006-2008 Maxima 1985-1999 NP300 2009-2011 NX 1991-1993 Pathfinder 1987-2001 Pick Up 1987-2010 Pulsar 1986-1990 Sentra 1987-2000 Stanza 1987-1992 Tsuru 1993-2011 Urvan 2000-2011 Xterra 2000-2004, 2006 Subaru Baja 2003-2004 Forester 1998-2003 Impreza 1993-2004 Legacy 1990-2004 Outback 2000-2004.


G.N.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
My brake lights stuck on due to brake light switch failure. Difficult to remove and replace due to poor access but, this new switch worked perfectly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2023
Fit 2002 Nissan Frontier with no issue. Brake lights were staying on and this resolved the issue.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2023
This switch is listed as being normally open, meaning the circuit is open when the button is at rest, then closed when it's pressed.The reality is the opposite, it's normally closedThis isn't that big of an issue for me, as I can swap a configuration file setting in my project, but keep this in mind if you have to have a NO brake switch
Beluga
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022
Had an intermittent failure of the brake lights. Not the usual staying on (which is usually the pad on the pedal broken/missing) but not turning on if braking gently. This switch was good value, name brand, and arrived fast. Swapping it out requires a contortionist, but once done the brake lights are working properly, and safely, again.
LwC
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022
UPDATE: I've been able to process a return on this item without any problem. The item was shipped promptly, it just turned out to be the wrong one for the reason listed below.I ordered this ACDelco Professional D884 Brake Light Switch recently for a 2002 Subaru Legacy wagon and discovered that this item is for non-cruise control autos. The difference is in the number of contacts - 4 for cruise control models and 2 for non.As a result, the connection is a different size and configuration. So this item may be for your car, but it depends on that cruise control. In looking back at the item specs, I don’t see anything indicating this.Also, I’m having difficulty returning as the Returns page is not permitting me to do so. The item is sold and shipped by Amazon, the item is clearly marked as Free Returns and yet I receive an error when trying to complete. I have cleared my cache and rebooted as suggested on the Returns page. I have also attempted on 2 different devices.
Stephen Meighan
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
It was easy to install & great value for the money, it was used on a QX4 2000.
RangerMike
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019
So, my 1999 PF SE, lights stayed on so I googled once and bought the part. First mistake. There are several things that can go wrong. Go to the Nissan forum and check them out. In my case it might have been a rubber stopper which cost about 4 bucks. However, I never got s chance to find out because while trying to diagnose the issue I freaking ripped the OE switch. Very glad I had bought this part and yep this 4 buck part works great. I do recommend buying a metal over plastic which thus part is...so done it was so cheap and I am the OO of this baby I am going to order another one! I would also order extra rubber pieces. And remember Google and YouTube are your friend. BTW, I blew the fuse so you might want to disconnect the battery before install.
Edgardo Garrido
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2019
Used on a Nissan Xterra 2004, is not complicated to install. But need a little time to disassemble the area under the steering wheel to reach the old brake light switch, after that the installation was a breeze!
jigga009
Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2019
Works as it should. No surprises there; it's an OEM part.
jocelyn
Reviewed in Canada on October 2, 2019
pour ma voiture
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