Any pointers so I don't make school boy errors gratefully received


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Oh! Makes sense now. Mine has two sensors connected and is an oz model. Three pin switches too, which confused brickwerks at the timevolks_womble wrote:It's not a bodge... the US models have 2 brake light switches in case of failure. There is an additional socket on the loom for a second bake light switch...
What I would say is - do not over tighten the brake light switch, as it splits the boss (and is why I now know how to change the master cylinder...)
volks_womble wrote:It's not a bodge... the US models have 2 brake light switches in case of failure. There is an additional socket on the loom for a second bake light switch...
What I would say is - do not over tighten the brake light switch, as it splits the boss (and is why I now know how to change the master cylinder...)
Oldiebut goodie wrote:While you were there, did you happen to notice where the fluid level connector drops down to when it falls down? Can't find mine for love nor money after last fluid change!
colinthefox wrote:Itchy
Thanks for that, a really good clear explanation.