Tridon Stop Light Switch TBS117
The Tridon Stop Light Switch, part number TBS117, is a dual circuit switch supplied as an each item for automotive electrical applications. It is listed under Tridon and carries a two year warranty, which gives the buyer a clear part identifier to match against the vehicle application before ordering.
The stated circuit arrangement is Dual - Normally Open - Normally Closed. That detail matters when replacing a stop light switch because the operating function must suit the vehicle’s brake light and related circuit requirements, not just the physical mount or connector style.
No spanner size or thread specification is listed for this switch, so it is best approached as a like-for-like replacement by part number and application details. The item sits in the AUTO ELEC ACCESSORIES group and the broader FUSES BREAKERS RELAYS SWITCHES product group, which helps place it in the correct electrical category.
For buyers comparing options, the most useful identifiers here are Tridon, TBS117, and the dual circuit normally open / normally closed configuration. Those details are the safest starting point when confirming whether the switch suits the intended vehicle and repair job.
Key Features
- Tridon stop light switch
- Part number: TBS117
- Dual circuit: normally open / normally closed
- Unit of measure: each
- Two year warranty
- No spanner or thread specification listed
Specifications
- Brand: Tridon
- Description: Tridon Stop Light Switch
- Part No.: TBS117
- Type: Switch
- Unit of Measure: Each
- Warranty: Two Years
- Product Group 1: Auto Elec Accessories
- Product Group 2: Fuses Breakers Relays Switches
Known fitment references provided
- Land Rover Freelander
- Land Rover Freelander 1998 to 2006
- Mazda 6
- Mazda 6 2012 to 2018
Application and Buying Notes
When replacing a stop light switch, the safest match is the part number and the circuit arrangement. In this case, TBS117 and the Dual - Normally Open - Normally Closed circuit are the key identifiers, because those details affect how the brake light circuit operates when the pedal is pressed and released.
The listing does not provide a spanner size, thread specification, electrical connector details, or mounting notes. Because of that, it is sensible to compare the old switch directly with this part and verify the application against the vehicle records before fitting. A brake light switch can look similar across models, but the electrical behaviour still needs to be correct.
This switch is grouped with auto electrical accessories and fuses, breakers, relays, and switches, which is consistent with its role in a vehicle control circuit. If you are replacing a faulty stop light switch, check whether the issue is with the switch itself or with related wiring, connectors, or adjustment at the pedal assembly before ordering parts.
The two year warranty is a useful reference point for buyers who want a documented warranty period, but it does not replace fitment checking. Use the vehicle application, the part number TBS117, and the circuit description together to reduce the risk of ordering the wrong switch.
If you are cross-checking against an existing part, the most practical comparison points are the brand, part number, and whether the original switch is dual circuit with normally open and normally closed operation. Those are the facts most likely to matter when matching the replacement to the vehicle's brake light control system.
Before supply, the safest approach is to confirm the original unit details against the listed part number, voltage, output rating, mounting arrangement, and pulley configuration. That checking process is standard practice in the parts trade because visually similar units can still differ in service-critical ways.
For workshop, fleet, and equipment applications, accurate identification of part number TBS117 helps avoid unnecessary freight, additional labour, and vehicle or machine downtime. Where the application is not straightforward, the original unit, OEM reference, or workshop records should be used as the primary confirmation point.
Relevant published details for this unit include Type SWITCH, Unit of Measure EACH, Warranty Two Years, Product Group 1 AUTO ELEC ACCESSORIES, Part No. TBS117, Brand TRIDON, Description Tridon Stop Light Switch, Product Group 2 FUSES BREAKERS RELAYS SWITCHES.
Tridon Stop Light Switch. Part number TBS117 should be checked first. These details form the core reference points used by parts interpreters when confirming the correct replacement.
For part number TBS117, the normal identification sequence is part number, electrical rating, mounting arrangement, connector or terminal style, and pulley or drive details. Using those checkpoints helps confirm that the listed unit matches the service requirement rather than only looking similar.
For a switch in workshop, fleet, trade, agricultural, or construction service, the listed electrical specification should be checked carefully. Incorrect selection can affect installation time, return freight, and equipment availability.
Available application references include LAND ROVER FREELANDER, LAND ROVER FREELANDER 1998, LAND ROVER FREELANDER 1999, LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2000, MAZDA 6, MAZDA 6 2012. Even with application listings, final confirmation should still be based on the exact unit being replaced and the service requirements of the vehicle or machine.
The listed warranty is Two Years. Warranty terms should be considered alongside correct application and part identification, as warranty does not replace fitment confirmation.
Compatibility note: Confirm fitment by matching part number TBS117 and the listed dual normally open / normally closed circuit with the vehicle application before purchase. Where the vehicle’s original switch has different mounting details, thread, connector, or electrical behaviour, do not assume interchangeability.
FAQ
What is the part number for this Tridon stop light switch?
The part number is TBS117.
What type of switch is it?
It is listed as a stop light switch with a dual circuit configuration: normally open and normally closed.
Does the listing give a thread size or spanner size?
No. The listed features show spanner: - and thread: -, so those specifications are not provided.
What warranty is supplied?
A two year warranty is listed.
What fitment references are provided?
Fitment references include Land Rover Freelander from 1998 to 2006 and Mazda 6 from 2012 to 2018.
Should I rely on the fitment list alone?
No. Confirm the vehicle application against part number TBS117 and the dual normally open / normally closed circuit before buying.
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