Brake Pedal Position (BPP) Switch
ENGINE CONTROL COMPONENTSBrake Pedal Position (BPP) Switch
The BPP switch is sometimes referred to as the stoplamp switch. The BPP switch provides a signal to the PCM indicating the brakes are applied. The BPP switch is normally open and mounted on the brake pedal support. Depending on the vehicle application the BPP switch can be hardwired as follows:
- to the PCM supplying battery positive (B+) voltage when the brake pedal is applied.
- to the anti-lock brake system (ABS) module, or lighting control module (LCM), the BPP signal is then broadcast over the network to be received by the PCM.
- to the ABS traction control/stability assist module. The ASS module interprets the BPP switch input along with other ABS inputs and generates an output called the driver brake application (DBA) signal. The DBA signal is then sent to the PCM and to other BPP signal users.