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Yep. The brake stop switch is a square (blue) connector. You can unplug it and connect pin 1 (green, white tracer wire goes to the taillights) and pin2 (green, black tracer wire from 10 Amp STOP fuse, power). At this time the brake lights should come on : you have basically bypassed the brake stop switch. I think they are readily available from local parts store (Advance Auto) for like $30.
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