Murcielago Brake Light switch
Discussion
Afternoon,
Mine appears to have failed, fuses look good but no lights.
A quick scan of the internet suggests it is an easy to do job.
Mine is an 2003 manual, so not the Audi part. It is a screw in brass plunger type.
You can see it at the top of the brake pedal unscrews with a 14mm spanner. Internet suggests you reach up above an ECU box and unplug the other end.
That was not happening, my wrists don't bend enough to get there.
Removal of the instrument pod isn't difficult and you can get straight to it. The connector block is clipped onto a bracket which in turn is held in place by a small nut. No way could you remove this from underneath.
£26 plus VAT from Sevenoaks, which appears very reasonable, when I refit it I will try to route the cable in an easier route incase it fails again.
del
Mine appears to have failed, fuses look good but no lights.
A quick scan of the internet suggests it is an easy to do job.
Mine is an 2003 manual, so not the Audi part. It is a screw in brass plunger type.
You can see it at the top of the brake pedal unscrews with a 14mm spanner. Internet suggests you reach up above an ECU box and unplug the other end.
That was not happening, my wrists don't bend enough to get there.
Removal of the instrument pod isn't difficult and you can get straight to it. The connector block is clipped onto a bracket which in turn is held in place by a small nut. No way could you remove this from underneath.
£26 plus VAT from Sevenoaks, which appears very reasonable, when I refit it I will try to route the cable in an easier route incase it fails again.
del
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