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Yep another problem.. Brake lights
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 19:25
by ladyeleanor
Ok ok without grilling me too much for asking too many questions...
The brake lights don't work, both of them, any dumb blonde ideas, fuse and bulbs (but on both?) would be the first one but i don't know which fuse to change, although i know where they are! Pffffff
Any ideas, help men.
Ali
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 19:47
by Ivor Brownun
Fuse and bulbs are cheap,and if its not them at least you'll have some spares, GSF again, the fuse to change would be the one that looks blown/broken,( but from experience you can't always tell just by looking but 99 times out of a 100 its obvious) If its not this there will be a switch on the brake pedal but you will have to wait for one of our more technically minded members like Cate or Kathy or Jen to help.

xx
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 19:48
by ladyeleanor
Cheers Ivor.
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 19:49
by Cate
Ali, the little black flap you remove to get to the fuses usually has the number of the fuse relevant to what it does. Pull the fuse out and check with one that you know does work.
Second, remove the screws from the light reflectors and check the bulbs and contacts, these units can get wet inside and corrosion gets between the contacts. Clean the contacts and check your bulbs.
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 21:23
by andysimpson
The switch can be tested by removing instrument panel and bridging the 2 wires that are on the side of the master cylinder
Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 08:55
by Mocki
er, ahem, did i just read another thread saying you have a fluid leak?
the brake lights work from a pressure switch - no / low fluid, = no pressure = no brake lights, fix one, the other will heal methinks.