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Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« on: 30 January 2007, 19:38:27 »

Hi!
Does anybody know the part numbers for the brake and clutch switches when fitting  cruise control to a 1997 2.5 V6 Reflection?? The "how to" guide states they are both xzxzxzxzxzxz, which I assume isn't correct!  I've noted somewhere else on her says that the 4 pin brake switch is no. 9149766, but I can't find the page again! Can anybody help please, cos I know the local main dealer will just say "what's the chassis number?" and then give up when he finds they aren't already fitted to my car.

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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #1 on: 30 January 2007, 19:50:40 »

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Hi!
Does anybody know the part numbers for the brake and clutch switches when fitting  cruise control to a 1997 2.5 V6 Reflection?? The "how to" guide states they are both xzxzxzxzxzxz, which I assume isn't correct!  I've noted somewhere else on her says that the 4 pin brake switch is no. 9149766, but I can't find the page again! Can anybody help please, cos I know the local main dealer will just say "what's the chassis number?" and then give up when he finds they aren't already fitted to my car.

Cheers
The dealer won't care what was fitted. He will have a simple choice for your VIN/Engine combo - cruise or non cruise... :)
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #2 on: 30 January 2007, 21:29:52 »

Part numbers are:

Clutch switch             90458543      to chassis S1221920
Clutch pedal switch            90494519 after S chassis
Water pump bracket (cruise)      90469353      (not really the right part)
E-clip for cruise cable            11051532 (come in pack of 10)
Brake switch for cruise       9149766

Clutch switch is about £15 from dealer, brake switch around £12.
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #3 on: 30 January 2007, 23:17:28 »

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Part numbers are:

Clutch switch             90458543      to chassis S1221920
Clutch pedal switch            90494519 after S chassis
Water pump bracket (cruise)      90469353      (not really the right part)
E-clip for cruise cable            11051532 (come in pack of 10)
Brake switch for cruise       9149766

Clutch switch is about £15 from dealer, brake switch around £12.

Retail on a clutch switch now about £22 + vat  :(
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #4 on: 31 January 2007, 11:12:21 »

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Part numbers are:

Clutch switch             90458543      to chassis S1221920
Clutch pedal switch            90494519 after S chassis
Water pump bracket (cruise)      90469353      (not really the right part)
E-clip for cruise cable            11051532 (come in pack of 10)
Brake switch for cruise       9149766

Clutch switch is about £15 from dealer, brake switch around £12.

Thanks for that...

Admins - can someone be kind enough to add this somewhere in the how to as I can no longer modify the original post.

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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #5 on: 31 January 2007, 16:13:32 »

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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #6 on: 31 January 2007, 17:59:01 »

Thanks all - I'll be off to bother the main dealer in the morning! ;D
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #7 on: 01 February 2007, 17:56:48 »

it will be good to know how you get on.  I've just called the local stealer for the water pump bracket (to make sure they had it before I made the effort to get there) and all I got was ' computer says no......'
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #8 on: 01 February 2007, 19:04:44 »

That water pump bracket is a strange one. The dealer told me no such thing, but it was there on an old EPC.

Gave the part number and the dealer ordered it in - doesn't seem like the right part but it can be used to do the job.
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #9 on: 02 February 2007, 12:17:39 »

Just been to the local main dealer. And guess what - they're in the middle of moving to another site and won't be able to even consider looking for the switches until next week. Typical of my luck!

Anyway, before going there I had a good look to make sure the switches weren't already in place - they weren't - but noticed that on the existing brake switch, with the 2 blades, there are only 2 wires going to the mulitplug. Shouldn't there be another 2 as well?? if so, where are they? The clutch pedal switch was taped up neatly and was easy to find, but I couldn't see any other spare cables at all.
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #10 on: 02 February 2007, 15:35:21 »

mine has 4 but when I'm down there at the weekend fitting my new switches I'll note down the cable colours for you - they do not agree with Haynes on my '99 reflection.  THat may help you trace them.

I'll also try to get a pic of the cable run - that may help as well
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #11 on: 02 February 2007, 18:05:21 »

There's someone else on this forum with exactly the same 2 pin plug problem.

I wonder if in this case just the clutch switch is needed.
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #12 on: 02 February 2007, 19:14:20 »

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There's someone else on this forum with exactly the same 2 pin plug problem.

I wonder if in this case just the clutch switch is needed.


I think you might have a point there. I've been emailing some vauxhall dealers' parts departments, and have been told by Grasmere Vauxhall that the brake switch I need is part number 9149765, which they say is the same as the non-cruise control switch on early omegas. If thats the case there would seem to be no point in changing it, as I'd be replacing like with like.
They also state that the clutch switch I need is part number 90494519, which the earier contributor above says is for the later model. Perhaps there's just a change in the part numbers rather than the part itself? I've had similar problems with parts having 2 numbers, despite being identical, on my previous Senator.
Perhaps I should just fit the clutch switch to start and see how I get on??
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #13 on: 02 February 2007, 19:17:33 »

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mine has 4 but when I'm down there at the weekend fitting my new switches I'll note down the cable colours for you - they do not agree with Haynes on my '99 reflection.  THat may help you trace them.

I'll also try to get a pic of the cable run - that may help as well

That would be great - any help is gladly appreciated!
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Re: Brake and clutch pedal switch part numbers
« Reply #14 on: 02 February 2007, 19:43:57 »

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There's someone else on this forum with exactly the same 2 pin plug problem.

I wonder if in this case just the clutch switch is needed.


I think you might have a point there. I've been emailing some vauxhall dealers' parts departments, and have been told by Grasmere Vauxhall that the brake switch I need is part number 9149765, which they say is the same as the non-cruise control switch on early omegas. If thats the case there would seem to be no point in changing it, as I'd be replacing like with like.
They also state that the clutch switch I need is part number 90494519, which the earier contributor above says is for the later model. Perhaps there's just a change in the part numbers rather than the part itself? I've had similar problems with parts having 2 numbers, despite being identical, on my previous Senator.
Perhaps I should just fit the clutch switch to start and see how I get on??
My 98 auto didn't work with the 2 pin switch, I had to change for the 4 pin one.  Unless there is a different between manual and auto?
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