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break lights
Hi all, my break-lights are working intermittently i think it could be the switch, where is this located or any ideas.
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i have checked the bulbs etc)
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Re: break lights
The switch is in the master cylinder which is under the dash cowl.


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Re: break lights
Thanks.. just removed it and joined the wires and the lights came on, on my own so unable to test switch. some fluid came out do i need to bleed the brakes now that i have refitted it ? i may just buy a new switch as i think it intermittently works . 
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Re: break lights
best get a new one
and depending on the amount of fluid loss if it were a few drips... I wouldn't bother
Not difficult though is it to bleed one brake, just to be sure
and depending on the amount of fluid loss if it were a few drips... I wouldn't bother
Not difficult though is it to bleed one brake, just to be sure
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