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brake light switch

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brake light switch

Post by Spike_Sierra »

gday all
having a bit of probs with my brake lights staying on.
i changed over my booster and master cylinder to a newer model one, in doing this i had to remove the pedal
i havnt touched the brake pedal stopper/switch and when i put my pedal back in i adjusted it so it touched the pedal again. but now they stay on.
i took the wires off the back and changed the polarity around. no luck
im guessing it works when the earth coming from the pedal touches the thread on the switch and makes the lights go off. am i right in assuming this?

any ideas?
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Post by christover1 »

I think it should not touch the pedal, until you put foot on brake.
ie it earths out to complete the circuit and turn lights on.
If it touches, lights stay on. back it off till it just dont touch, till you use it.
just an educated guess, good luck, christover
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

found it, i had snapped the button on the end of it.
off to the wreckers we go. might leave the car there.
85 LWB w. FRP Canopy
Ca18det conversion in progress, Vit PS, RUF,
6.5:1's, 33x12.5 Bfg's, custom front and rear bars.
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