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GU Brake lights staying on

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GU Brake lights staying on

Post by cozzav8 »

Hey, I have an 04 GU with the brake light staying on, i have disconnected the brake switch at the pedal and bridged the connectors, is there a common fault somewhere? has anyone had the same problem?
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Mine did it after travelling thru the Centre, Kimberley, Pilbara recently.
I hit the switch with some lubricant and its all sweet now.
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Re: GU Brake lights staying on

Post by awill4x4 »

cozzav8 wrote:Hey, I have an 04 GU with the brake light staying on, i have disconnected the brake switch at the pedal and bridged the connectors, is there a common fault somewhere? has anyone had the same problem?
Do you have a Tekonsha Voyager electric brake controller fitted to control the electric brakes on caravans or trailers?
If so, these units are renowned for failing and having the symptoms you describe.
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