lenny1234
Active Member
Mate, I don't recognise anything in the photo you have taken, certainly not the brake pedal.Thanks for your answer.
Based on the photo I 've taken, can you see the brake light switch?
Mate, I don't recognise anything in the photo you have taken, certainly not the brake pedal.Thanks for your answer.
Based on the photo I 've taken, can you see the brake light switch?
Decided to post a fresh post with my guide and pictures in it. Hopefully admin will sticky it which in turn will help fellow Hippo drivers.
Here's my definitive guide, couple of pictures are from other sites.
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Whilst driving to work on Friday, I noticed the Hill Descent Control & Traction Control warning lamps illuminated:
I also realised later in the evening that my brake lights weren’t working either and who knows for how long! Much reading on Landyzone lead me to believe that the brake light switched was stuffed.
After googling Landrover Freelander parts I found I needed the following : -
New Switch Part Number -(XKB500120):
Convertor Harness Part Number -(YMQ503280):
Here’s a picture of the both the switch, and the converter loom (Harness) attached together:
Procedure to replace:
To remove the old one switch, locate behind and above the brake pedal. Once located, rotate clockwise and gently pull to one it clears it should come away. It was then just a matter of removing the old switch by twisting it like that and then withdrawing it from its retaining bracket.
The new switch was then installed by inserting it into the retaining bracket and twisting anti clockwise. The loom was connected up and the ignition turned on. The HDC & TC lights then extinguished after the bulb check.
OLD Switch
New Switch
Compare the new switch to the old one! They are substantially different in shape and size.
The new switch also seems more robust than the older one!
Admin please sticky.
Decided to post a fresh post with my guide and pictures in it. Hopefully admin will sticky it which in turn will help fellow Hippo drivers.
Here's my definitive guide, couple of pictures are from other sites.
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Whilst driving to work on Friday, I noticed the Hill Descent Control & Traction Control warning lamps illuminated:
I also realised later in the evening that my brake lights weren’t working either and who knows for how long! Much reading on Landyzone lead me to believe that the brake light switched was stuffed.
After googling Landrover Freelander parts I found I needed the following : -
New Switch Part Number -(XKB500120):
Convertor Harness Part Number -(YMQ503280):
Here’s a picture of the both the switch, and the converter loom (Harness) attached together:
Procedure to replace:
To remove the old one switch, locate behind and above the brake pedal. Once located, rotate clockwise and gently pull to one it clears it should come away. It was then just a matter of removing the old switch by twisting it like that and then withdrawing it from its retaining bracket.
The new switch was then installed by inserting it into the retaining bracket and twisting anti clockwise. The loom was connected up and the ignition turned on. The HDC & TC lights then extinguished after the bulb check.
OLD Switch
New Switch
Compare the new switch to the old one! They are substantially different in shape and size.
The new switch also seems more robust than the older one!
Admin please sticky.
The additional wiring harness doesn't have any electronics in it. It's just an inter connecting harness to convert from the old type connector on your existing wiring harness, to the new style brake switch connector.Does anybody can tell me if there's advanced electronic in the harness adaptor for new type brake switch? YMQ503280. Looks like I ordered new switch only, and in the place I currently am, I cannot buy harness, switch were delivered for 2 months... I've tried to connect by cables with single pins new switch, but this eventually bowl out my brake light fuse. I've checked connections of the harness from one store, but connecting it that way didn't have me positive result (brake lights work again). (I've connected 2 green cables from black connector into the one)
Do you know pinage of them? So far I found that pin 1 and 2 from New switch should be connected into the one, and go into the pin 3 into old connector. But that eventually blowed up my Fuse. Maybe combination is different? I cannot see all wiring, because connection part between new switch and old socket is covered on all images that I've found.The additional wiring harness doesn't have any electronics in it. It's just an inter connecting harness to convert from the old type connector on your existing wiring harness, to the new style brake switch connector.
I can't check this because I don't have a Freelander 1 to take photo's of it for you to compare. We will need someone else on the forum to take photo's for us.Do you know pinage of them? So far I found that pin 1 and 2 from New switch should be connected into the one, and go into the pin 3 into old connector. But that eventually blowed up my Fuse. Maybe combination is different? I cannot see all wiring, because connection part between new switch and old socket is covered on all images that I've found.