2011 Chevy Silverado 2WD 5.8L - Fixing C0161 Brake Switch Circuit Fault with ABS and TCS Warning Lights
Hello everyone, I recently had my son-in-law's 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2WD with a 5.8L engine diagnosed by a friend who scanned the brake system. The scan revealed a C0161 code indicating a brake switch circuit fault. Both ABS and TCS warning lights are illuminated, and the dashboard displays 'Service Traction Control System' and 'Service StabiliTrak'. Most notably, the brake pedal is very stiff—only barely responsive when trying to shift out of park. After investigating, we found a brake light switch located under the dash that connects to the brake pedal. My friend mentioned that twisting this switch slightly while pressing the brake allows the shifter to move freely, similar to how it did when new. This led us to believe the switch was faulty. However, when I consulted a parts store, they explained there are actually three switches under the dash controlling various systems—including traction control and stability functions—and that this particular brake light switch likely only controls brake lights. They questioned why such a switch has five wires and how it could trigger the shifter unlock function if it doesn't directly interface with those systems. Despite their explanation, I’ve seen multiple forum posts suggesting that the brake light switch is still the most probable cause. The part costs $63, which is quite high for a replacement. I’m concerned about spending money on potentially unnecessary repairs—especially since this vehicle will be used daily by my daughter and her family, including for trips with my 3-week-old grandson and 6-year-old granddaughter. Safety matters, but I also want to avoid wasting funds on parts that may not actually be defective. I’d greatly appreciate any expert insight or technical clarification on whether the brake light switch is truly responsible for this issue, especially in a 2011 Chevy Silverado 5.8L with C0161 code and active ABS/TCS warnings.
Check bbbind.com for the wiring diagram of the brake switch assembly. Remove the switch and test its contacts for continuity—this will confirm if it's functioning properly. Note that this is not a single switch but an integrated module with multiple functions and more than two wires.