How To Install Club Car Precedent Brake Light Switch

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I just purchased a 2004 Precedent and the brake light were not working. This is my first Precedent (I have several DS models) and the wiring for the brake switch is completely different from the DS. Since the brake light bulbs were good I bought a new switch (not a Club Car part) and it required some modifications and fab work to install. This cart has 4 12volt batteries.
My question is that I have turn signals and a horn and the wiring for the brake light switch has a three wire harness with one each red, black and tan wires. I am getting 0.0 volts on the black wire (I assumed it to be ground) when tested on the first battery, but 35.9 volts on another battery., 0.0 volts on the red wire (which assumed to be hot) and 0.0 volts on the tan wire, but 28.1 volts when tested to another battery. Upon further investigation I can not find any wiring going to a battery (that I have not confirmed goes somewhere else).
My questions is that since I can not find where these wires are getting power, I am going to rewire the brake light switch and I know red to power and black to ground, but where does the tan wire go, I need this for the timer.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me.