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'84 Caprice brake lights stay on
This happens once in a while and I have to check it every time I park the car. My brake lights stay on! If I play with the pedal, lift it with my toe and don't slam the door too hard, I can get them to stay off.
Is this an adjustment or is the switch bad, how accessible is it? I have about an hour or so tomorrow after work to mess with it. Thanks, Bob |
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Re: '84 Caprice brake lights stay on
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Re: '84 Caprice brake lights stay on
Thanks, I'll try that first.
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Re: '84 Caprice brake lights stay on
I cracked a 40 of OE last night and gave it a look see.
I saw what you meant about adjusting the switch so the plunger was closer to the pedal arm. Since I was in no mood in turning upside down under the dash, I happened to have a ty-rap in my ash tray. I wrapped it around the pedal where it meets the plunger, made sure it was tight, problem solved! Again, silicon saves the day. Bob |
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