are you having issues with any other lights or just the brake lights? Have you looked at a schematic or have one to post?
So bare with me on this next part, as I am not a fart smeller.
I have been having an issue with the torque converter not locking up once my truck reaches overdrive. Took it to a tranny shop to have him drive it and tell me what's going on. He said everything is working just fine, until I reach overdrive. He said while driving the truck, the scanner kept throwing a code saying "brake switch voltage high", which in turn will prevent the TC from locking up.
So a little more back story....
A few months after I bought this truck, the brake switch stopped working and I lost brake lights. I replaced it, and went on my way. About a month ago I started having brake light issues again. Intermittent lights working. Then completely stopped working all together. Replaced the brake switch last Sunday, and we are good to go. No more brake light issue.
So now knowing what I do, these problems are all related. I am having high voltage issues with the brake switch, which is causing early failure to the switch itself as well as causing TC lockup issues.
Any input, or suggestion on where to start with this? The trans shop suggested tracing some wires to see if I had any broken, or frayed wires.



Ended up messing with this today and found that I had a short in my trailer brake controller causing this high resistance issue. Disconnected the wires that were spliced into the brake wiring harness, and no more issue.
I've honestly never heard of anything like this before.
Definitely had me scratching my head.
In other news. Parts ordering for the sfa swap will start on Monday![]()

Yeah, me and wiring don't play well together.
So now that I don't have any trailer brakes, what's a good route to go for a unit that will last a while? Also, what's a good route to go with splicing into the brake wiring?
