Code Constructeur : AB4577
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€9.81 TVA incluse
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Mounted at the front brake lever/master cylinder assembly, this compact switch activates the motorcycle's brake light as the front brake lever is operated. A worn, damaged or intermittent switch can result in the brake light failing to illuminate correctly, making replacement an important safety repair.
Manufactured as an OE-style replacement, the switch is designed to match the function and mounting arrangement of the original Honda component, making it an excellent value alternative to a genuine replacement part without compromising on dependable everyday operation.
The front stop switch forms part of the motorcycle's brake light circuit. When the front brake lever is operated, the switch changes state and allows the rear brake light to illuminate, warning following traffic that the motorcycle is slowing down.
Because the switch is operated every time the front brake is used, internal contacts and the small operating mechanism can eventually wear. Common symptoms include a brake light that does not illuminate, remains permanently on, or only operates intermittently as the lever is moved.
This aftermarket switch is designed to replace the Honda 35340-MA5-671 Switch Assembly, Front Stop. The original Honda reference is widely used across a range of Honda motorcycles and scooters fitted with this style of front brake microswitch.
The replacement design allows the original switch to be removed and the new unit installed in its place, helping return the braking-light circuit to proper operation without the cost of an OEM component.
A front brake light switch should be inspected if the brake lamp does not respond correctly when the front lever is used. Before replacing the switch, it is worth checking the bulb or LED unit, fuse, wiring and electrical connectors to rule out another fault within the circuit.
If the rear brake operates the brake light correctly but the front brake does not, the front stop switch or its wiring is one of the first components to check.
Disconnect the electrical connectors from the original switch before removing it from the front brake lever or master cylinder assembly. Install the replacement in the same orientation, ensuring that the switch actuator is correctly positioned against the brake lever mechanism.
Once fitted, check the brake light before riding. The lamp should illuminate promptly when the front brake lever begins to move and should switch off completely when the lever is released. Check that wiring is routed securely and cannot become trapped, stretched or damaged by steering movement.
A functioning brake light is a small but essential part of motorcycle safety. Choosing a properly made replacement switch helps ensure that the brake lamp responds consistently whenever the front brake is applied, while retaining the original-style installation and operation of the motorcycle.
For older motorcycles in particular, replacing a tired original microswitch can provide a simple and economical way to restore dependable brake light operation.