Standard® SLS-247 Standard OE Replacement Brake Light Switch - Direct Fit, Sold Individually

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SLS-247 Standard OE Replacement Brake Light Switch - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
SLS-247 Standard OE Replacement Brake Light Switch - Direct Fit, Sold Individually
SLS-247 Standard OE Replacement Brake Light Switch - Direct Fit, Sold Individually

Standard® SLS-247 Standard OE Replacement Brake Light Switch - Direct Fit, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #SLS-247

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Question: Which is the Right switch for the 2001 Ford Explorer sports 4.0 ?Edwardo A. / Nov 06, 2021
Hi Eddie, I'm glad to assist you. The correct and matching brake light switch part number for your vehicle is part number RF50660001. Grab our sale price and click the link below to order today. I hope this helps. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/details/Ford/Explorer/Replacement/Brake_Light_Switch/2001/XLS/6_Cyl_4-dot-0L/RF50660001.html?can=CPJE1043
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sat, Nov 06
Question: where is the switch located?Bradley D. / Nov 12, 2020
Hi Bradley, In most cars, the brake light switch is located right above the brake pedal. Inside, it has a one- or two-way electric switch.
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Answered by Grace G. / Thu, Nov 12
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