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brake lights on all the time

Posted: 23 Jul 2014, 00:52
by HansT
Had a call from the garage today (where our 85 DG petrol Holdsworth Villa has been for an extended holiday - recon starter motor, Brickwerks stainless coolant front to rear pipes and new clutch slave cylinder) they tell me that now the brake lights are on all the time the engine is running.
They wondered if I might have any idea as to the cause...
Advice please, folks. New master cylinder brake switches, perhaps?
HansT

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 23 Jul 2014, 06:14
by dave friday
There are one or two switches on the brake master cylinder... funny garage that can't work that out!!

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 23 Jul 2014, 08:46
by bigherb
Just unplug the switch/s if the light go out it is a faulty switch, otherwise a wiring fault which is more likely as the brake lights would be on all the time if it a faulty switch.

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 23 Jul 2014, 09:35
by HansT
Thanks Dave and Bigherb - will keep you posted

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 24 Jul 2014, 23:07
by California Dreamin
Hmmmmm :lol: next question......and where might the master cylinder be? the binnacle (plastic speedo surround) pulls up at the rear (closest to the screen) and then off at the front..to reveal a plastic pvc cover and underneath that the master cylinder with its one OR two 'hydraulic pressure actuated' brake light switches (two because as with all vehicles nowadays, T25s have a dual line/spilt braking system, so if one line develops a leak the brakes will 'partially work' and so will the brake lights).
Simple screw out/screw in to replace but do not over tighten.

Martin

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 16:21
by tonyandhelen
how weird i thought id see if anyone had any ideas why my break lights had suddenly started to stay on all the time even when the ignition is turned off, and came across this,but to be honest though im still in the dark on how to fix it. ive followed the instructions above however im at a loss to where the brake switches are. any help would be really appreciated. At moment ive taken out the fuse to prevent the battery being drained. thanks. when i say break lights im talking about the lights at the rear of the vehicle, not the warning lights. feeling confused. im guessing that the switch is on the top of the brake fluid tank, however i only have one.

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 16:57
by marlinowner
how weird i thought id see if anyone had any ideas why my break lights had suddenly started to stay on all the time even when the ignition is turned off, and came across this,but to be honest though im still in the dark on how to fix it. ive followed the instructions above however im at a loss to where the brake switches are. any help would be really appreciated. At moment ive taken out the fuse to prevent the battery being drained. thanks. when i say break lights im talking about the lights at the rear of the vehicle, not the warning lights. feeling confused. im guessing that the switch is on the top of the brake fluid tank, however i only have one.

The switch you are talking about is the brake fluid level warning switch, which illuminates the light on the dashboard (same light as handbrake warning) when the fluid level is low.
The brake light switches, either one or two may be fitted, are underneath the master cylinder (which has the brake fluid tank on top), you remove the instrument pod to access them.

Re: brake lights on all the time

Posted: 25 Jul 2014, 17:22
by tonyandhelen
many thanks, found them now, however still when disconnected lights still on, so must be a wire issue? ps sorry for hijacking this post!!