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STOP LIGHT SWITCH BRACKET
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS #751428
#85-3905-01 07-10
ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
ROADMASTER, Inc.
6110 NE 127th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98682 1-800-669-9690 fax 360-735-9300
1. Start by attaching the stop light switch to the
bracket — follow the separate instructions in-
cluded with this kit.
Fig.A
2. Locate the existing stud under the steering col-
umn (Fig.A).
3. Place the stop light switch bracket over the
existing stud and bolt into place using the sup-
plied 8mm x 1.25 nut, 8mm flat washer and 8mm
lock washer (Fig.B).
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Existing Stud
4. Now, adjust and wire the stop light switch —
follow the separate instructions included with this
kit.
Parts List
(1) 8mm x 1.25 nut
(1) 8mm flat washer
(1) 8mm lock washer
Fig.B
WARNING
When the installation is complete, verify that the
brake pedal retracts fully.
Unless they are installed correctly, the bracket and/
or other kit components may restrict or impede the
movement of the brake pedal — the brake pedal will not
retract fully.
If the brake pedal does not retract fully, the brakes
will be applied continuously, which may cause severe
tire and/or brake system damage, as well as other con-
sequential, non-warranty damage.
Stop Light Switch
Failure to follow these instructions may cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury or even death.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
property damage, personal injury or even death.
WARNING
To wire the switch to the battery…
continued from preceding page
to the positive terminal on the vehicle’s battery.
Note: if the vehicle’s battery must be disconnected for
towing and a battery disconnect device has been installed,
make certain that the red wire is connect to the positive
+
side of the battery disconnect device. In this manner, 12V
will be present when the battery is disconnected.
for BrakeMaster wiring…
• Follow steps one through five above.
• Using the spade connectors, connect the red and green
wires to the stop light switch terminals (Figure A).
• Now, using a butt connector, connect the green wire to
the “hot” wire in the BrakeMaster motorhome monitor.
• Using a 10 amp fuse (Figure A), connect the red wire to
the positive terminal on the vehicle’s battery.
Figure B
Second wiring method —
Wire the switch to the fuse box…
Note: Some newer vehicles may have an electronic
“retained accessory power” feature. Refer to the owner’s
manual, or the manufacturer, to determine if the vehicle
is so equipped.
With this feature, the electronic accessories continue to
function normally for about ten minutes after the ignition
key is turned off, as if the key were in the “ACC” position.
Then, the electronic accessories will turn off.
Test for proper function
After the stop light switch has been installed, test for
If the vehicle has a retained accessory power feature, do proper function…
+
not use this method — instead, wire the stop light switch
to the battery.
If the brake lights do not function when the ignition is
• With a test light, verify 12VDC on both spade con-
nectors with the brake pedal depressed.
+
• With a test light, verify 12VDC on only one spade
turned to the “tow” position, the stop light switch can be connector with the brake pedal released.
wired to the vehicle’s fuse box, instead of to the battery.
Use the instructions below to connect the stop light lights illuminate only when the brake pedal is depressed.
switch to the fuse box.
• With the vehicle’s engine on, verify that the brake
• Follow steps one through five above.
• Using the spade connectors, connect the red and green
wires to the stop light switch terminals (Figure B).
• For Even Brake — connect the green wire to the termi-
When the installation is complete, verify that the
brake pedal retracts fully.
Unless they are installed correctly, the bracket and/
nal marked “1” on the Even Brake ICX transmitter (Figure or other kit components may impede the movement of
A).
For BrakeMaster — using a butt connector, connect the
the brake pedal.
If the brake pedal does not retract fully, the brakes
green wire to the “hot” wire in the BrakeMaster motorhome will be applied continuously, which may cause severe
monitor. tire and/or brake system damage, as well as other con-
• Using a 10 amp fuse, connect the red wire to a fuse sequential, non-warranty damage.
that is constantly “hot” when the ignition key is in the “tow”
position (Figure B).
Failure to follow these instructions may cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury or even death.
With a fuse tap, attach the wire to the “cold” side of the
fuse socket.
Towing and Suspension Solutions
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