Description
If you’ve ever had a close call on the road with someone riding your bumper while you’re moving equipment between fields, you know how critical working brake lights are. This brake light switch makes sure your Massey Ferguson’s brake lights fire up every time you press the foot brake or pull the hand brake, giving traffic behind you the warning they need to slow down safely.
What You’re Getting
- Works with both foot brake and hand brake systems so all your stops are properly signaled
- Weather-sealed construction that keeps out dust, moisture, and hydraulic fluid that can kill electrical switches
- Heavy-duty electrical contacts designed for thousands of activations without wearing out
- Direct replacement that plugs into your existing wiring harness without modifications
- Engineered activation point ensures consistent response every time you brake
Built for Real Farm Work
Your Massey Ferguson 5400, 6200, 6400, or 7400 series tractor puts in serious road time traveling between fields, hauling grain to the elevator, or moving implements to different job sites. These professional-grade tractors from the versatile 5425 to the powerful 7499 are built for farmers and custom operators who cover a lot of ground, making reliable brake lights essential for safe road travel.
Made to Last
Farm equipment faces tough conditions where electrical components deal with constant vibration, temperature swings, and exposure to chemicals and moisture. This switch is built with industrial-grade materials that resist corrosion from road salt, fertilizer dust, and hydraulic fluid splashes. The internal contacts are designed to handle thousands of brake applications without creating the intermittent connections that cause flickering brake lights.
Installation Notes
This switch typically mounts near your brake pedal assembly and connects to the existing brake light wiring. Before swapping it out, test your brake lights to make sure the switch is actually the problem – sometimes blown bulbs or corroded sockets are the real culprits. A quick tip: clean the mounting area and use a dab of dielectric grease on the electrical connections to prevent future corrosion issues.



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