brakelight switch on pedal missing

its located on the brake master cylinder..if you look at the brake master cylinder just below the reservoir you'll see a wire attached to a switch,,and that is what your'e looking for,its called a high pressure brake switch,real easy to take off and replace,24mm spanner does the job just be careful not to cross thread the new switch when replacing...
regards steve
its located on the brake master cylinder..if you look at the brake master cylinder just below the reservoir you'll see a wire attached to a switch,,and that is what your'e looking for,its called a high pressure brake switch,real easy to take off and replace,24mm spanner does the job just be careful not to cross thread the new switch when replacing...
regards steve
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its located on the brake master cylinder..if you look at the brake master cylinder just below the reservoir you'll see a wire attached to a switch,,and that is what your'e looking for,its called a high pressure brake switch,real easy to take off and replace,24mm spanner does the job just be careful not to cross thread the new switch when replacing...
regards steve
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My brake lights are always on at the back and when I press the pedal they go off.
Starting with model year 2003, Mercedes did away with the conventional Brake Light Sw. attached to the brake pedal and changed the wiring to make it possible to illuminate the brake lights.
There is nothing external on the Brake Booster that must be replaced (as others believe) to correct the problem, the Brake Booster must be replaced.
If you had a scanner that can read ABS codes, you will see that one or all of codes C1201-C1203 would be stored, see PDF below.
I have a 2003 ML5000 and all of the brake lights work, but the shift lock doesn't work like it should (it must be overridden) and I don't see a brake switch at the pedal, but I do see the HP switch under the master cylinder.
Can anyone help with this?
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Starting with model year 2003, Mercedes did away with the conventional Brake Light Sw. attached to the brake pedal and changed the wiring to make it possible to illuminate the brake lights.
There is nothing external on the Brake Booster that must be replaced (as others believe) to correct the problem, the Brake Booster must be replaced.
If you had a scanner that can read ABS codes, you will see that one or all of codes C1201-C1203 would be stored, see PDF below.
This is from an old post.... some problems just don'r go away.
Would you suggest replacing the Brake Booster and the High Pressure Brake Switch ?
The brake lights are not working.... appreciate any info.
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