Brake Light Switches

Precision Engineered to Champion the Independent Aftermarket

The VXPRO range of Brake Light Switches includes OE-matching references for a wide variety of vehicle applications. These critical components are designed to deliver precise and reliable brake signal activation — essential not only for tail light operation, but also for ABS, ESP, and cruise control systems. Each switch is engineered for durability, ease of fitment, and dependable performance.

VXPRO Brake Light Switches are backed by a 5-year warranty and supported by TechASSIST and StockASSIST— helping you win customer trust, protect your margin, and Champion the Aftermarket.

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

StockASSIST: Our Most Popular Brake Light Switches

VXPRO Brake Light Switches are essential service items and common MOT failures. Our StockASSIST system uses car parc data and real-world demand to help stockists carry the most relevant, high-turnover references.

Here are 10 of our top-selling brake light switch references in the UK:

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1133

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1010

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1030

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1026

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1009

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1004

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1003

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1036

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1018

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

EV1002

VXPRO Brake Light Switch

TechASSIST: Product Support and Information

Brake light switches may be small, but their function is essential for both safety and vehicle systems. A properly functioning switch: Activates brake lights to warn following drivers — a legal and safety requirement Interfaces with safety systems like ABS, ESC, and hill-hold assist Enables or disables cruise control depending on pedal position Prevents false warning lights or fault codes triggered by incorrect pedal feedback Failure to replace a faulty switch can lead to MOT failure, inoperative safety systems, or even non-start conditions on certain vehicles.

Why Do They Fail?

Brake light switches can fail for a number of reasons:

  • Wear and tear on internal contacts or spring mechanisms

  • Corrosion or contamination of terminals

  • Incorrect fitment of universal-style or variable plunger switches

  • Damage during pedal box repairs or servicing

Fitting Tips

  1. Pull out the plunger fully before installation.
    Many VXPRO switches are designed for variable applications and are shipped with the plunger pushed in to prevent damage in transit. Always extend it before fitting.

  2. Push the switch into the mounting position.
    The plunger will contact the brake pedal and automatically adjust to the correct depth.

  3. Twist to lock.
    Rotating the switch locks the plunger into position. Reconnect the wiring and test to confirm brake light operation.

  4. Run a full system check where the switch is tied to ABS or cruise control. Confirm no warning lights remain.