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Does a 2017 Traverse have a brake light switch?

Yes. The 2017 Chevrolet Traverse uses a stop lamp switch (commonly called a brake light switch) mounted on the brake pedal assembly. When you press the brake pedal, the switch is actuated to illuminate the rear brake lights and to provide input to related vehicle systems.


Location and function


The brake light switch on a 2017 Traverse is typically installed on or near the brake pedal bracket in the driver’s footwell. It is activated by the brake pedal arm as you depress the pedal, triggering the rear brake lights and supplying signals to the vehicle’s ECU/BCM for related systems such as cruise control disengagement and transmission logic.


Use these steps to locate and inspect the switch. The following list helps you identify where the switch sits and how it interacts with the pedal mechanism.



  • Park on a level surface, turn off the engine, and engage the parking brake for safety.

  • Open the driver’s side footwell and locate the brake pedal assembly at the top of the pedal stroke.

  • Look for a small rectangular switch attached to the brake pedal bracket with a short plunger that is pressed by the pedal as you apply the brakes.

  • Follow the wiring harness from the switch to a connector routed toward the dash or firewall area.

  • Inspect for a damaged plunger, looseness, misalignment, or a disconnected wiring connector; if the plunger doesn’t move freely or the connector is loose, the switch may need replacement.


Inspecting these components can help determine whether the brake lights should illuminate when the pedal is pressed and whether the switch is functioning correctly. If you find signs of damage or misalignment, consider service or replacement.


Diagnostics and replacement tips


These diagnostic steps help confirm whether the brake light switch is at fault and outline typical replacement considerations. They are intended to guide homeowners with basic electrical checks and to indicate when professional service is advisable.



  • Check that the rear brake lights illuminate when you press the brake pedal. If they do not, the switch, the bulbs, or the wiring could be at fault.

  • Inspect the switch plunger for sticking, binding, or physical damage, and verify that the pedal fully returns to its rest position without forcing the switch.

  • Examine the wiring harness and connectors for corrosion, corrosion, or loose connections; reseat or replace connectors as needed.

  • If you have access to a multimeter and the vehicle’s service manual, test continuity across the switch terminals with the pedal pressed and released according to the manual’s specifications; abnormal readings indicate a faulty switch.

  • If tests indicate failure, replace the brake light switch. After replacement, recheck brake lights and verify that other systems that rely on the brake signal (such as cruise control interactions) behave normally.


Note: When performing electrical work on a vehicle, disconnect the negative battery cable before removing or installing electrical components to reduce the risk of short circuits or injury. If you are unsure about performing these checks, seek a certified technician or Chevrolet dealership assistance.


Summary


In short, yes—the 2017 Traverse uses a brake light switch located on the brake pedal assembly. It’s a common failure point if brake lights don’t come on, and it also provides signals to other vehicle systems. Locating and inspecting the switch is a straightforward first step in diagnosing brake-light or related-system issues; replacement is typically simple for those with basic automotive electrical repair experience, though professional service is recommended for precise alignment and integration with vehicle controls.

Where is the light switch on a Chevy Traverse?


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Why are my brake lights not working on my Chevy Traverse?


The most common reasons a Chevrolet Traverse brake lights aren't working are a bad brake light bulb, blown brake light fuse, or a faulty brake pedal switch. Brake Light Bulb: A burnt-out brake light bulb can prevent the brake lights from illuminating, compromising safety and signaling to other drivers.



How do I tell if my brake light switch is faulty?


Normally, the simplest way to check whether or not your brake light switch is working is to observe the brake lights when you apply the brakes. If the brake lights don't come on or work intermittently, there's a good chance the brake light switch is faulty.



What is the most common problem with a 2017 Chevy Traverse?


Common Issues Faced by Chevy Traverse Owners
Transmission Problems: One of the most frequently reported issues with earlier models (especially from 2009-2017) is related to the transmission. Owners have occasionally experienced rough shifting, slipping gears, and in some cases, transmission failure.


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