Greetings!
I did bought the switch 3 times.
And they were installed by decades plus professionals.
After they throw down the towel I came to forums to try to find a way out of this problem.
I would call the auto repair shops and they would not even answer my calls...
I even presented the problem to a friend who is a very experienced mechanical electrician. His job is to fix huge cranes and heavy machinery and the diagnostic was the usual... Sell that problematic Fiat.
Before I thought it was a costly ABS ECU problem.
But when some user asked me
if the problem would happen when the brake switch was inserted but not connected to the electronic plug, it made me think of all the testing I already had done. Then I tried a new solution and it is working now.
I repeat: I drove the car for more than an year without the brake switch installed and no problem what so ever!
The fuel consumption is super!
Without the switch installed, with some city driving - 76 imperial mpg (3.7 lt/100km)
Without the switch installed, during trips - 85 imperial mpg (3.3 lt/100km)
With the brake switch installed before it was trimmed - 54 imperial mpg (5.2 lt/100km)
The brake switch trimming is a procedure very common in many forums posts from Stilo drivers and etc (usually to fix the 'always on brake lights' problem). I tried it before but broke the switch. This time I was more careful and success!
My regards
ps. If you have any more ideas they are welcome.
At Fiat they pretended they never saw the problem before and when I talked about the Stilo they wanted me to leave the car there with 'free hand' to change parts.
But I didn't do that because I know they are crooks. To fix the electric steering problem they will always charge thousands when the problem is fixable by only changing the battery. I did that!
Even a friend of mine who is an owner of an auto repair shop, at the time wanted to start to change parts all over.
He did that for the braking problem...
I just found now this post...
https://www.fiatforum.com/stilo/238308-1-9-jtd-temporary-loss-poor-brake-pedal-switch.html
Before I already cut the 2 wires that theoretical send the ECU signals to cut the fuel... no success in fixing my problem.
The brake switch has 4 wires. 2 control the lights and 2 send something to the ECU. This is a theory.
There is a switch for the panda with only 2 wires (it costs 4x more). The plug is not the same as the one in my car.
No ESP and ASR in my car. But 2 months after they started to install those as Standard. My car is from October 2004.
Learned this now (ASR cuts power or fuel at the turbo or cylinder) :
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti_slip_regulation[/ame]
Many people having this problem but never a solution.
I bought two elm327 readers (one usb for the computer, another bluetooth to use with the android phone), to always check for ecu errors. Even while I'm driving.
No errors in my car.