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C30137-L - Remschakelaar

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand Lucas
Omschrijving:
Remschakelaar

Alle productcodes / identificatiecodes:
C30137-L C30137-L C30137-L
Alternative Codes
C30137-L

Available to order 2–3 weeks

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When will my order arrive?

This item is ordered from our supplier on request. Typical lead time is 2–3 weeks from order confirmation.

  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days after dispatch.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days after dispatch.
  • Outside EU/UK: contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the C30137-L brake light switch used for?
The C30137-L brake light switch operates the stop lamps when you brake. It's a mechanical plunger-type switch tripped by brake pedal movement, closing the stop lamp circuit as the pedal goes down and opening it again on release.
How is this switch different from a hydraulic stop lamp switch?
This is the mechanical, pedal-operated type, not a hydraulic pressure switch. It's typically mounted on the pedal box or bracket so the pedal arm pushes its plunger, rather than threading into the brake hydraulic system and reading fluid pressure.
What are the signs the brake light switch needs replacing?
Common signs are stop lamps that stay on, fail to light, or work intermittently, which typically point to a worn or maladjusted plunger switch. Because working brake lights are safety-critical, it's worth checking the switch as soon as the fault appears.