hi
does anybody no the easiest way of removing the brake light switch from my master cylinder??
do you have to drain the fluid before you start and will the brakes need bleeding once the
new switch is fitted????........ mike
brake light switch remove and fitting
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Re: brake light switch remove and fitting
nah if your quick you don't need to bleed.
unscrew finger over the hole..and quickly screw in the new one
unscrew finger over the hole..and quickly screw in the new one
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thanks kev sounds like the esiest option



Re: brake light switch remove and fitting
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=97899" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; That photo shows where it is and you need 22mm spanner.
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Re: brake light switch remove and fitting
As the switch sits on the master cylinder 'before' the outlet pipes, any air will find it's way up into the resevoir and not into the pipes, hence no need to bleed.
However, I would say be as quick as you can so you only loose a couple of drops of fluid (2 seconds..one out one in) don't over tighten as the switch has a fine thread.
Martin
However, I would say be as quick as you can so you only loose a couple of drops of fluid (2 seconds..one out one in) don't over tighten as the switch has a fine thread.
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Re: brake light switch remove and fitting
Hi
i know this is an oldish thread but i have this issue. what i am unclear about is how do you get to the switch, do you need to remove part or all of dash
thanks
i know this is an oldish thread but i have this issue. what i am unclear about is how do you get to the switch, do you need to remove part or all of dash
thanks
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Re: brake light switch remove and fitting
just the clocks binnacle/cover
all in the Haynes
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