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    brake light switch location

    Cheers for the links. Correct me if I'm wrong, the connector harness is basically to connect the two different plugs up? The one I've bought seems to have the correct harness connector to plug and play?
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    brake light switch location

    Brilliant. Cheers for the how to guide. Just what I needed. One in your link looks exactly like the one that's already fitted. Looks like I've bought the updated one like you said.
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    brake light switch location

    Cheers Mike, will have another look. Does the part in the link look right to you?
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    brake light switch location

    Where would the brake light switch be located on a freelander 1? (56plate) Got recommended this https://www.lrdirect.com/LR032956-Switch-Stop-Light/ to clear traction control and Hill descent control warning lights but can not see/locate under dash. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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    Freelancer td4 2.2 sport dash fault lights

    My bad, it's a 1951cc. Did have a look under the dash where the steering column is, the link you sent earlier looks like the same part
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    Freelancer td4 2.2 sport dash fault lights

    Thanks for the replies. It's a cheap part to start with. Will remove old one a double check the part number.
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    Freelancer td4 2.2 sport dash fault lights

    Would this be the same part for the freelander 1 as well?
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    Freelancer td4 2.2 sport dash fault lights

    Thanks for the info, grumpygel. You wouldn't happen to know of a direct link I can purchase one of these switches from, as I have no idea what they look like, or where to start looking?
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    Freelancer td4 2.2 sport dash fault lights

    Got a couple of fault lights which keep intermittently popping up on the dash. They only seem to come on when braking, but every now and then. On the temperature gauge, there's a tyre symbol with TC and on the fuel gauge these a symbol of a car going downhill with an ! next to it. When lights...
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