Brake light switch failure???
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I have a classic car that seems to get through brake light switches about every 18 months or so.
The master cylinder is in good condition and the brake switch screws into a "T" piece junction nearby, two spade electrical connections go off to light the bulbs.
If i touch the 2 wires together "bingo" the brake lights are instant.
Using the brake pedal, I only seem to get the brake lights to come on under severe braking, not the kind you would use in general town driving. The brakes work fine and discs/pads have 800 miles only.
In the past I have had scenarios where the brake switch has totally failed to pass a current with no lights working.You have no idea of this while driving as the brakes work well.
I think I have narrowed it down to the brake switch itself, but just about to put my 3rd replacement in in 4 years, I wondered if anyone had any ideas??
The car has run in silcon brake fluid for the last 10 years, didn' think this would make a difference to the functioning of the switch.
cheers.
The master cylinder is in good condition and the brake switch screws into a "T" piece junction nearby, two spade electrical connections go off to light the bulbs.
If i touch the 2 wires together "bingo" the brake lights are instant.
Using the brake pedal, I only seem to get the brake lights to come on under severe braking, not the kind you would use in general town driving. The brakes work fine and discs/pads have 800 miles only.
In the past I have had scenarios where the brake switch has totally failed to pass a current with no lights working.You have no idea of this while driving as the brakes work well.
I think I have narrowed it down to the brake switch itself, but just about to put my 3rd replacement in in 4 years, I wondered if anyone had any ideas??
The car has run in silcon brake fluid for the last 10 years, didn' think this would make a difference to the functioning of the switch.
cheers.
Ultima have hugely powerful brakes so require very little effort under 'town' braking. this results in a number of owners (self included) being accused of having no brake lights.
We have sourced new switches from hydraulic system specialists that are adjustable for pressure and work very well.
I can't find the supplier info at the mo but a search of the Ultima forum in the last year should find it for you.
Steve
We have sourced new switches from hydraulic system specialists that are adjustable for pressure and work very well.
I can't find the supplier info at the mo but a search of the Ultima forum in the last year should find it for you.
Steve
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