[TR] Silicone Brake Fluid Tolerant Stoplight Switches?
DAVID MASSEY
dave1massey at cs.com
Mon Jan 8 07:53:03 MST 2024
I left my switch in place. No need to replace it with a plug unless it is leaking.
Dave
On Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 04:41:19 PM CST, William Babbitt <wbabbitt at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Thanks to all who responded.
As suggested by some, I’ve decided to go with installing a mechanical switch up in the master cylinder area.
I’ll likely remove the hydraulic switch and put a brass plug in its place.
Can’t see the merit in continuing down the hydraulic path knowing that short term failure is assured.
I’d like to have more assurance that the brake lights will function when I need them. Also, I prefer having the lights come on at first pedal movement rather than when the brakes are already engaged.
The wisdom of the list is always appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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