
Brake Light Switch (3-Pin) VW Beetle 1969 on VW T2 Bay 1969–1979 VW T25 1980–1992
Part Number
J10535
OEM Part Number
113-945-515/G
In stock
£7.75
3-pin brake light switch. Fits VWs with a brake fluid warning light from 1969 to 1998.
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3-pin brake light switch. Fits VWs with a brake fluid warning light from 1969 to 1998.
Country of Manufacture | China |
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Width (CM - Packed) | 2.5 |
Height (CM - Packed) | 2.5 |
Depth (CM - Packed) | 4.3 |
OEM Part Number | 113-945-515/G |
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Customer Reviews
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brake lights switchIs second one i bought this switch... is not like the original.. need more pression to turn on the lights when u push the brakes.. but i dont think there is any better so i am happy with it..installed easily and working fine.. i use to had only one but now that i instaled the other one.. lights are on just when i press a bit the brake pedal :) thanks justkampers
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Great product, well described, great serviceWe needed this item in a hurry as we noticed the brake lights weren't working 2 days before going away. JK confirmed they had it in stock and wifeysmurf drove to Hook to collect it and a few other bits from the store, while I worked. She found the team their to be friendly and helpful and was on the road home in no time. As for the item itself, it does what it says on the tin, fits perfectly and worked first time. Fairly easy job to replace one of these. 3 things to note: 1) On a '72 Bay California Import it (along with master cylinder) is NOT under the debris protection pan at the front as per most online guides and manuals, but further back behind driver's side front wheel. 2) If you have a brake fluid warning light you need this one. If you don't, you need the 2 pin. 3) Have the new one in your other hand ready to put on the moment the old one comes away to avoid puddles of brake fluid and extra work!
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