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If you're driving a Freightliner Cascadia and getting that annoying brake drag warning—even when your air pressure is full—don’t panic. This is a common issue with a surprisingly easy fix. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to replace the brake drag switch and eliminate the alert for good.
This repair can save you time, money, and a trip to the shop. Whether you're a seasoned driver or just getting started, this is a DIY job you can handle.
Before you begin, make sure you have the right parts and tools on hand.
Updated Wiring Harness
Some trucks will require this harness to match the new switch. It bridges the gap between old connectors and the newer version.
Start by removing the dash trim to reach the switch:
Keep track of all your screws and store them in a cup or container to avoid losing them.
Once the panel is off, you’ll see a small cluster of sensors behind the dash. The brake drag switch is usually located at the top and may have a blue mark for easy ID.
There’s not a lot of room, so you may need to use an open-end wrench instead of a socket. Carefully unplug the existing wires before unscrewing the switch.
Take a look at the old and new switches. If the plugs don’t match, use the new wiring harness.
If you’re not sure, it’s better to under-tighten slightly than risk a cracked fitting.
Yes, dog hair inside dashboards is more common than you think, and it’s a big reason shops charge a cleaning deposit.
Once the sensor and harness are installed, reattach the panels and screws.
To test:
If everything is working, the alarm will stay off. That means your brake drag issue is fixed.
By doing this yourself, you’ll avoid:
This fix can easily save you $200 or more, and now you know how to handle it in the future.
This repair was made easy with help from Find It Parts, where you’ll find:
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Fixing a brake drag warning may seem intimidating at first, but it's an easy win for any DIY truck owner. With the right tools and parts from FinditParts, you can get back on the road safely and confidently—without paying a shop to do what you just did yourself.
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