Brake lights not working
Brake lights not working
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jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

265 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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Need help guys. Either I'm being a mong, missing something extremely simple or the laws of physics adopted by the cerb have gone straight out the window!
Anyway: Both brake lights do not work, both rear side lights DO work, put in replacement bulb on both sides, doesnt work, Checked fuse, its' fine. Checked to see if they were wired serially, Nop parralel!

Any other suggestions? How does the sense circuitry to the foot break work to switch on the lights?

Help! before someone creams trevors back side!

arcbeer

485 posts

280 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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There should be a spring loaded switch at the top of your brake pedal. If this comes out of line the brake lights stop working. Worth a check

kojak69

4,546 posts

270 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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A mong. Not heard that since I was at school.

jamster

Original Poster:

488 posts

265 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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arcbeer said:
There should be a spring loaded switch at the top of your brake pedal. If this comes out of line the brake lights stop working. Worth a check


Cheers Arcbeer I'll check that body boy spring! is it easy to get too?

arcbeer

485 posts

280 months

Friday 21st November 2003
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Yes, just run your hand up the brake pedal arm. At the top the sprung loaded switch should be pointing straight back from the pedal arm. If it is pointing off to the side and not making contact with the bit behind, your brake lights will not be working.

This has happened to me before and I now regularly check the switch, as it seems to move over time.

Except

10 posts

107 months

Monday 19th December 2016
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I have a brake light switch issue as well...

I found the white switch with the two connectors on either side. It is mounted horizontally. I can twist it a little to rotate it around its axis. Otherwise there iss ome flex to pretty much everything about it. So to clarify how I can possibly fix it, can someone elaborate on how it should be fixed?Then I can maybe check if it's the switch, the bracket, both, or something else....

A) Should it be horizontal, or does it not matter how exactly it's rotated?
B) How can you check if it's 'aligned along its axis'? Is it going to fail with a few degrees off?
C) Should it be this wobbly, my intuition would say that this switch should be mounted rock solid if it's to withstand sudden pressure changes and remain operational?
D) The mounting screws/bolt/nut... or multiple? I couldn't see any, is/are it/they at the back?
E) I assume you can check if the switch is working at all with a potentiometer?

Thanks guys!

phillpot

17,395 posts

200 months

Monday 19th December 2016
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If it is a similar switch to earlier TVR's the switch will look a bit like this.........




Orientation won't matter, it should be held into a bracket by two nuts on the threaded part (this also gives adjustment).

Off the brakes and the pedal should keep the plunger (on the right) pushed in.

Push pedal, plunger comes out and makes circuit to put power to brake lights.

Pull the wires off,touch together and brake lights should come on.


Quite possibly switch has come loose, just needs tightening up?



pmessling

2,310 posts

220 months

Monday 19th December 2016
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Further adjustment can be made by moving the bracket. I.e. Bending.

Except

10 posts

107 months

Tuesday 20th December 2016
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Super helpful guys, thanks so much. Let's make the hands dirty smile

Juddder

941 posts

201 months

Thursday 25th September
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Old thread, but I thought it might be handy to add how I fixed my non-working brake light switch

The switch itself is actually super simple, with a spring in the middle pushing a connecting bar between two terminals which is pushing a plunger, so normally connected when the plunger is not compressed.

When the brake pedal is not pressed, the pedal rises up and compresses the plunger, pushing down the bar disconnecting the two terminals, and thus lights the brake lights.

On mine the connectors on the bar and the terminals had got a bit corroded and worn from use, so I very gently sanded them down and bent the connecting bar slightly so that the was more push on the terminals when the spring pushed the bar and plunger back up

Here's an exploded photo of the parts and some close up of the cleaned up bar contacts and terminals smile



Centre bar and terminals



Assembled back together again



HTH and I also added a couple of compatible parts to my Alternative Parts List as I bought a replacement unit too just in case

Byker28i

78,183 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th September
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I thought we worked out it was the same as one used on a classic Mini, around £5 Part number 13H3735
https://www.minisport.com/13h3735-brake-light-peda...

or it's used on a LandRover
https://www.lroe.co.uk/560864

Or is that too big?

Juddder

941 posts

201 months

Thursday 25th September
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The mini one I believe is the same as the one pictured in phillpot's post above so should work I think

I went with the Lucas one as that is actually sold on eBay as a direct TVR replacement so sounded like it would definitely fit

Caveat: the Lucas one is still in the box as I ended up fixing the TVR one as above and have kept it for a spare instead thumbup



Edited by Juddder on Thursday 25th September 19:53

Byker28i

78,183 posts

234 months

I saw that one but discounted it, but appears better made. I think I saw it cheaper

sixor8

7,157 posts

285 months

Same as the one on my Griff. Repaired with use of 2-part epoxy resin. smile





Back together:



Been fine for 2 months now.

Byker28i

78,183 posts

234 months

Saturday
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Juddder said:
The mini one I believe is the same as the one pictured in phillpot's post above so should work I think

I went with the Lucas one as that is actually sold on eBay as a direct TVR replacement so sounded like it would definitely fit

Caveat: the Lucas one is still in the box as I ended up fixing the TVR one as above and have kept it for a spare instead thumbup



Edited by Juddder on Thursday 25th September 19:53
Eurocar parts, $13.49 plus £3.5 delivery
https://www.eurocarparts.com/p/fae-brake-light-swi...

There's also the Citroen/Peugeot one, similar to the Mini/TVR one thats just over £9

https://www.autodoc.co.uk/hella/937180