In a message dated 05/23/2002 3:52:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
dwillner@icontech.com writes:
> I've had a bad stop light switch ... which has worked well for quite some
> time. I ... want to replace the aftermarket one. What surprises might I
> encounter while doing this? I'm assuming fluidwill shoot out of the 5-way
> connection and I'll need to replace lost fluid and then bleed the brakes.
> I've never seen any instruction on replacement.
> Anything else might happen?
Replaced mine this past winter. Screw the old out, and the new in, didn't
encounter any difficulty, nor any "squirt". I was rebuilding the front right
caliper at the time, and I don't recall whether I had the lines open or not
at the time of the replacement. Never found any instruction either.
Ed (58 TR3A)
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