<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=us-ascii"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;" class=""><span class="" style="font-family: Palatino-Roman; float: none; display: inline !important;">Bob Kitterer wrote:</span><br class=""><div><blockquote type="cite" class=""><div class=""><span style="caret-color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Palatino-Roman; font-size: 24px; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: start; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; text-decoration: none; float: none; display: inline !important;" class="">Use an ohm meter to see if the switch is working. If it is check the grounds on.the brake lights. My experience is that most eclectic problems on LBC?s are a bad ground connection.</span><br style="caret-color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: Palatino-Roman; font-size: 24px; font-style: normal; font-variant-caps: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: start; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; text-decoration: none;" class=""></div></blockquote></div><br class=""><div class="">If that doesn't pan out, mice and other rodents like to chew through wires, especially when a car has been sitting. The don't do it in open and obvious places, either. Dang critters.</div><div class=""><br class=""></div><div class="">-</div><div class="">Kent McLean</div><div class="">1956 Austin-Healey 100, BN-2</div><div class=""><br class=""></div></body></html>