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Old 11-26-18, 04:57 PM
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Brake pedal part

So my FD has its brake lights on non stop, even with key out of the ignition. I noticed that this part was laying on my floor mat under the pedals. Looks like some type of Plug that pushes in on the plunger/acuator for the brake lights. Mine must’ve just dry rotted / deteriorated.
Should i try the Mazda dealer to try and get the part? Is there somewhere you all know where i can order it? Or should i just fabricate something to put in the hole?
i searched for past threads and didn’t see anything on this topic.
thanks for the help.


Old 11-26-18, 05:48 PM
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Don't think Mazda sells it anymore. Look up part # 46584-S0100. If I remember correctly its a Nissan part number but works in this application.
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Or you can use a nut and bolt. The rubber one from the miata is also interchangeable
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B001-43-029 is the miata number i think
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I also purchased a couple B001-43-029 as I think it will fit. If not they are 2 bucks online
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I had the same issue a few weeks ago. I purchased a rubber "cushion/pad" that is used as anti-slip for furniture ect and just stuck it to the frame section. You can get them at most hardware stores.

All working 100% now. Quick and easy fix. (and very cheap)




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