Just a sidebar to the discussion: If this happens every few years or so, and
you are using silicon brake fluid, there are some who say the fluid and the
switch diaphragm react to each other and that over time the diaphragm
degrades/is breached, causing switch failure. If this is happening, you might
also want to change to a different brake fluid.
Gene
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Subject: Re: [Tigers] No Brake Lights
I have no brake lights. The rear tail lights and turn signals work, so bulbs
or ground are not the issue. I can't find anything electrical associated with
the brake pedal. What actually activates the brake lights? Thanks!
BTW, Tigger was accepted for the Hilton Head Concours, first weekend of
November.
Jim Pickard
B9473298
Beaufort, SC
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