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Brake lamp switch

Fig 1: Identifying Brake Lamp Switch
GLL104540Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.

The stop lamp switch is on the pedal box by the brake pedal. Its task is to supply the Engine control module (ECM) and Electronic throttle module (ETM) with information about the position of the brake pedal, if it is released or depressed.

One pin for the stop lamp switch is connected to battery voltage (terminal 30), the other pin is connected to the Engine control module (ECM) and the Electronic throttle module (ETM). When the brake pedal is in the released position, the stop lamp switch circuit is open, which means that 0 V is sent to the Engine control module (ECM) and the Electronic throttle module (ETM). If the brake pedal is depressed, the stop lamp switch circuit closes and battery voltage is sent instead.

The information from the stop lamp switch is used: 

To determine whether the information from the stop lamp switch can be used or not, the Engine control module (ECM) and the Electronic throttle module (ETM) carry out plausibility checks.