Brake light switches may be small, but they play a critical role in safety and drivability. Our lineup of vintage Ford reproduction brake light switches is engineered for correct operation and factory-style fitment on classic Ford cars and pickup trucks from 1932–1979.
This category includes both hydraulic brake light switches used on pressure-activated systems and mechanical brake light switches that operate directly from pedal movement. Each switch is built to OEM-style specifications to ensure reliable brake light activation, proper threading or mounting, and long service life—no flickering lights, delayed response, or wiring headaches.
Whether you’re chasing originality on a concourse restoration or simply making sure traffic behind you knows when you’re stopping, using the correct brake light switch matters. That’s why restorers and shops have trusted C&G Ford Parts since 1978. We’re a second-generation, family-owned business that still believes in old-school service. We answer the phone. We respond to emails. Our technical staff owns and drives classic vehicles and knows these systems firsthand.
Check out the FAQs at the bottom of the page, and browse our full selection to finish your brake system restoration with confidence.
A brake light switch activates the brake lights when the pedal is pressed, ensuring other drivers are alerted to your vehicle slowing down or stopping.
How do I choose the right brake light switch for my model?
Check the product description for specific model and year compatibility, aligning it with your vehicle’s specifications to ensure accurate selection.
Can I replace a brake light switch myself?
Yes, replacing a brake light switch is a relatively straightforward task for those with basic mechanical skills. Refer to your vehicle's manual for guidance.
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