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CLP8699L - Parking Brake Warning Switch

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Parking Brake Warning Switch mounted at the base of the handbrake lever.

It closes the circuit when the handbrake is applied, illuminating the brake warning light on the instrument panel, and opens again to extinguish the light as the lever is released.
Alternative Codes
CLP8699L

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Parking Brake Warning Switch (CLP8699L) do?
The Parking Brake Warning Switch CLP8699L sits at the base of the handbrake lever and triggers the brake warning light on the instrument panel. It closes the circuit when the handbrake is applied and opens to switch the light off as the lever drops, confirming the parking brake has released.
What are the signs the parking brake warning switch is failing?
A failing parking brake warning switch typically leaves the brake warning light on with the handbrake released, or fails to light it when applied. An intermittent or stuck warning light is the usual symptom. Because it feeds the shared brake warning lamp, a faulty switch can make a genuine brake alert harder to spot.
Where is the parking brake warning switch located and is it easy to replace?
The parking brake warning switch mounts at the base of the handbrake lever, in the centre console area. Replacement is typically straightforward once the lever surround or console trim is lifted for access. It usually unclips or unscrews from its bracket and uses a simple electrical connector, so basic hand tools are normally enough.