Cold Side Brake Switch Wiring Color Identification on 2002 Honda Odyssey
Updated 06/15/2018 | Published 06/13/2018 >
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Hi, Im trying to determine which wire is the cold side brake switch coming out of my brake peddle. Its a 2002 Honda Odyssey. I have four choices- white, white with yellow stripe, grey, and mint green. Can you help? Thanks!
asked by: Ryan B
Expert Reply:
Unfortunately the wire colors change so I can't give you the wire color for your 2002 Honda Odyssey. For instance on the 2006 Odyssey the cold side was a white wire with a black tracer. I've attached a video of our # ETBC7 kit to assist with installation and location which shows this at the 9:27 minute mark. To ensure you have the cold side of the wire, you will want to use a circuit tester like # PTW2993 to ensure you have power when you hit the brake pedal and no power when you don't have the pedal compressed.
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