08-11-2019, 09:55 PM
I got this reply from Edward Morgan on one of the FB groups when I posted a similar question a while back:
"I have a 2019; and mine appears to be up under the dash at the top limit of the brake lever. Its electronic and appears to use a lever to actuate a cam inside the plastic box. I would bet there is a limiting switch that control when the circuit is engaged; albeit, I cannot see inside the box to be sure. I would also bet that it is a typical Chevy Cruze style switch. Unfortunately the old days of a mechanical switch connected to the back of the brake pedal are gone. All electronic now. A Chevy dealer may be able to adjust it for you?"
I haven't gotten mine fixed yet since my dealer is so far away, so I'm interested in any DIY fixes anyone comes up with.
"I have a 2019; and mine appears to be up under the dash at the top limit of the brake lever. Its electronic and appears to use a lever to actuate a cam inside the plastic box. I would bet there is a limiting switch that control when the circuit is engaged; albeit, I cannot see inside the box to be sure. I would also bet that it is a typical Chevy Cruze style switch. Unfortunately the old days of a mechanical switch connected to the back of the brake pedal are gone. All electronic now. A Chevy dealer may be able to adjust it for you?"
I haven't gotten mine fixed yet since my dealer is so far away, so I'm interested in any DIY fixes anyone comes up with.
(08-11-2019, 06:20 PM)jpjrv Wrote: Please post the results. I don't see how anything other than the brake pedal position sensor could trigger the brake lights, but will be very interested to know if recalibration of the sensor makes a difference. Thanks!