I'm having troubles getting the brake warning light to go off. The car has drum brakes so I believe there is no proportioning valve. I found something in the Ford service manuals that shows how to center the valve. Is this process also used on the drum brake cars, or is this possibly a bad warning switch.
Thanks,
You can disable the BRAKE warning light by disconnecting the cable connector from the switch at the brake proportioning valve.
The switch itself is "normally open". When the piston in the proportioning valve shifts it causes the switch to close, shorting that warning circuit to ground, which lights the BRAKE warning light on the dash. Disconnecting the wire connector from the switch prevents the switch from grounding that circuit, disabling the warning light.
You might try removing the switch and testing it, then clean it or replace it if necessary.
When testing it, some things to remember: the two connector pins are a single metal piece. So they will always read zero ohms between them!
When you push in the metal switch plunger it come into contact with a portion of the pin piece. This shorts the two pins to ground through the plunger and brake distribution block, lighting the "Brake Warning" light in the dash.
So to test it, measure the resistance from each connector pin one at a time to the end of the metal plunger on the switch. It should be open / infinite resistance (if not, consider cleaning or replacing the switch). Then when you push the plunger in the resistance should drop to zero.
If the switch plunger is stuck or sticky, it can sometimes be made to function again by squirting WD-40 or other solvent / lubricant up into the plunger recess. Then you can possibly work a stuck spring loose.
Next step should be to attempt to recenter the proportioning valve.
If that doesn't work, or you find brake fluid leaking from your switch at the proportioning block, it needs to be repaired or replaced.
Repair video:
Here is how I found mine when I bought my car ~ switch itself was missing and capped (due to leakage), and the connector was dangling disconnected.