I would agree. Here are some photos of my stock pedals.
Depressed. You can see it's in line with the brake booster bracket.
Mine fully depressed side shot. Hope this is of some help.
It's dust stuck to the OxGard. The joy of gravel roads! Under that is clean metal and clean contacts covered in OxGard. I used about half a large tube of OxGard when I refreshed and added grounds.
The only ground I know of on the drivers side is behind the surye box. This picture sucks but I'm pointing to the grounding point.
Close up picture.
Just have to ask, does it have the correct build in it? Just the drivers side doesn't blink?
Correct you just strip the wire and solder on the new jumper.
This is mine.
You can test the pump by running a wire back to the connector.
Put 12V + to the orange wire eat the connector and the pump should run.
Extra ground picture also.
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Do steps 1-6 and save yourself allot of time and effort.
Step 7 how to check the CPS.
If you know how to solder just delete the C101 connector. It is faster than cleaning it if you truly get it clean.
Check the ground tab in the socket. They like to rust off. If it's gone you need a new socket. Parts store should have one but it won't be listed for your truck. Mine said for an older Ford F150.