Brake Light Switch Replacement OEM#CNR1164,938103K000,93810-3K000,4Pin Brake Pedal Switch,Highly Stable Parking Brake Switch Replacement Auto Parts Compatible with Hyundai Kia
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Brake Light Switch Replacement OEM#CNR1164,938103K000,93810-3K000,4Pin Brake Pedal Switch,Highly Stable Parking Brake Switch Replacement Auto Parts Compatible with Hyundai Kia
🚍【Pre-Purchase Note】 Please confirm the year, model, brake pedal switch size and type of your vehicle by owner's manual or actual measurement for proper fitment. Double check with the applicable model information and Amazon Fitment provided by us to confirm that there is no error before placing your order to avoid not being able to use it after purchase.
🚍【Applicable Models】 Our stop light switch replacement numbers are available: OEM#CNR1164, 938103K000, 93810-3K000. Compatible with Hyundai: 06-11 Accent 1.6L L4, 07-11 Azera 3.3L V6, 06-11 Azera 3.8L V6, 92-95 Elantra 1.6L L4, 93-95/11-13 Elantra 1.8L L4, 01-12 Elantra 2.0L L4, 07-08 Entourage 3.8L V6. See detailed descriptions for more specific models.
🚍【Compatible Models】 Compatible with Kia: 04-06 Amanti 3.5L V6, 07-09 Amanti 3.8L V6, 09 Borrego 3.8L V6/4.6L V8, 14 Forte 1.6L L4, 10-13 Forte 2.0L L4/2.4L L4, 10-13 IA Forte Koup 2.0L L4/2.4L L4, 01-10 Optima 2.4L L4, 01 Optima 2.5L V6, 02-10 Optima 2.7L V6, 05-12 Rio 1.6L L4, 07-10 Rondo 2.4L L4/2.7L V6. See detailed descriptions for more specific models.
🚍【Function Introduction】 The parking brake switch is a signal transmission switch that not only controls the power ON/OFF of the brake lights to give a signal to the rear vehicle, but also transmits electrical signals to related systems, such as the function of the anti-lock braking system, the distribution of braking force, and the stabilization system.
🚍【Recommendations】 If you have any of the following problems, check and replace it: When stepping on the brakes, the brake light does not come on or is lit for a long time. Cruise control is not working. In serious cases, the car computer mistakenly thinks that the driver is braking, but in fact there is no braking action, thereby increasing losses.