First off, this is using a LB7 brake switch I had here that was floating around, the LBZ's are different IIRC but the idea/principals are the same.
First you have your brake switch, there are 5 tabs around it that hold it together. I gently apply pressure between the ears that go around the brake booster rod and start popping the tabs closest and work outwards. Light pressure and careful not to break the tabs.
Here's the brake switch disassembled. Your first two contacts are normally closed(NC) and open when the brake pedal is pressed, the third contact is normally open(NO) and closes when pressed.
The problem is the white/tan freckled plastic part doesn't actually touch the copper contacts that it's supposed to open and the LML hydroboost rod doesn't have as big of a step to push this part all the way compared to the LBZ IIRC.
This is about as far as the LML hydroboost rod can push the switch, you can see the NC contacts are still closed but the NO is now closed as well. If you hold it like this for 15 seconds I believe, you can get a break switch correlation code.
I pull the NC copper contacts up and out to bend them slightly.
This pic is how they are when removed.
I give them a slight S bend if you will, just enough to move the middle portion closer to the white/tan plastic tabs, and then the bottom half to where it's just touching the contact and isn't spring loaded against the gold contact still in the switch.
Side by side comparison, modified on the left, factory on the right. I'll bend them a little and put them back in and test the switch by pressing on it slightly to see if they open under minimal movement. Usually takes me pulling the contacts out 4-5 times to get it perfect.
Example of how they should look at rest and with slight pressure to move it.
Of note, this spring is incredibly stiff, be careful cause it can spring out with a lot of force. I've removed it in some of these pictures to make it easier to show you what's going on, but usually I don't remove it to actually perform the modifications. The contacts can be lifted up and out without removing anything else.
Mods, if the pics are too big, let me know and I can resize them.