Re: 56 Brake Light Switch location?
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55-6 is located in a junction fitting on top of L frame rail under battery tray. Don't have a photo handy but this might help.
Posted on: 2014/8/16 13:35
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Howard
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Re: 56 Brake Light Switch location?
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The brake light switch is located below the battery, on the inner fender area (if it hasn't been moved by someone in the past). Look from the "motor side" under the battery tray. Depending on the switch, either a direct replacement or one of the others out there, you might have to replace the connector on the wiring harness.
Posted on: 2014/8/16 13:36
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Thanks to you and Howard for pointing me in a different direction. Sometimes I think this era of Packard might have been engineered by Citroen when it comes to certain things. Although the brake switch placement does make some sense, it isn't the usual placement for most of us.
Tomorrow, in daylight, I'll do some investigating under the battery tray. Who knows, that may be a lot more convenient than fooling around with the buried master cylinder Tredle Vac. I do appreciate the gore of all those Zerk fittings and the treat of adjusting the drum brakes. Today's auto chore was changing the oil and rotating the tires on my wife's 2014 Chevy. I had to have four encounters with the car's computer to do even these. I'll have to wait to hear from Onstar to know if I screwed anything up. The Packard never talks back when I do.
Posted on: 2014/8/16 18:28
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Thank you for sharing this diagram. It helped me located the stop light switch on my '56 Clipper.
Posted on: 2017/6/18 11:21
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The stop light switch on 1955-56 Packards is not merely a stop light switch. It is important to also remember this switch also interacts with the Torsion-Level suspension. Packards so equipped have an anti-dive, anti-squat feature which is only being imitated in more recent years by some new luxury cars.
This is why the original 1955-56 Packards with Torsion-Level suspension have a stop light switch with 3 electrical connector prongs rather than the customary 2. Just one more fact that proves how advanced these Packards were for their time! By the way, the stop light switch is located on top of the left-hand frame rail (driver's side) below the battery.
Posted on: 2017/6/21 12:02
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