No brake lights
No brake lights
Well I don't have brake lights anymore, they just up and quit working. Bulbs are good and all other lights work. Could this be a switch problem? What's the procedure for diagnosis?
Check the fuse, as Nathan said, but if it's ok, it is pretty common for the switch to slip in the holder. Do a search because I recall some clever solutions...Mark
Try disconnecting the connector to the lights, it is right in the rear near the middle of the bumper and put 12 volts to it. The brake lights are the brighter filament. If they come on, try to find the connector farther upstream and do the same. Did you test the switch when you had it out? Mark
Trace your wires back from the firewall as well.
I started there until I found my spare had been rubbing the frame with the loom pinched in between. Once I got inside the loom and found the damage I got to stop pulling out my hair.
I started there until I found my spare had been rubbing the frame with the loom pinched in between. Once I got inside the loom and found the damage I got to stop pulling out my hair.
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Check for 12v to the switch. If it's there, check for 12 on the load side of the switch with the pedal depressed. If you don't have 12v out of the switch to the load side, the switch is bad. If you do have 12v on the load side start checking the wires down stream...
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