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I am looking for information on how and where to mount the stop lite switch on a 1931, 5 window.

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On 1931 passenger vehicles , the stop light switch is mounted onto the inside of the left hand chassis rail with 2 round head bolts. it is in the vicinity of the brake cross shaft, and is actuated by a lever off that cross shaft.


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Don't know if this helps but the photo shows the brake light switch on my '32 sedan.

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Yes , the brake light switch was in a new location for 1932 onwards, the switch is a lot better than the 1929 to 1931 switches.


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As Jack mentioned, the 1932 brake light switch was a completely different switch and it was mounted in a different location than the brake light switch for 1931.

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is the 31 similar to the 29 in mounting and location ??
if so i can possibly dig up a photo or two to share


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Here's a picture of a 1931 brake light switch.

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Yeah that looks like the one on the 1929 & 1930

Here is are two photos that Chip (from NC) sent me to compare when I was working on my 1929 Brake Set up

[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/2...ntdZHQ9DdgZdJv4-YntqIyn4DA=w1024-h768-no[/img]

[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/C...epXXCUcfopY_oLK7rDpMoYvlD9w=w563-h384-no[/img]


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Yes, the brake light switch is in the same location as the 1929 and 1930 brake light switch.

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Posted pictures of my switch as I found it when I got my car. It was mounted upside down but in the correct spot.

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Thanks, that helps. On to the next piece of the puzzel.


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