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Brake Lamp,Handbrake lights stay on, lose 4WS
- wurlycorner
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What happens if you unplug the handbrake switch? And then if no difference, unplug the brake reservoir float as well.
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it the brake bulb warning light sensor in your rear light cluster my friend
I had this problem a while back
check out this thread
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/electri ... 12082.html
I had this problem a while back
check out this thread
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/electri ... 12082.html
thanks mart609, that's the thread i've been hunting for
i did temp ground wire, lights went out, yay i thought
drove 5 minutes to friends house to show him the fix and make it more stable
then nothing,repeat the process and now i'm back to lights on
does this bypass completely take the sensor out of play ?
or have i damaged the newer one I replaced ?
i did temp ground wire, lights went out, yay i thought
drove 5 minutes to friends house to show him the fix and make it more stable
then nothing,repeat the process and now i'm back to lights on
does this bypass completely take the sensor out of play ?
or have i damaged the newer one I replaced ?
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Inside the centre console, by the handbrake lever. Worth a try, just to eliminate those circuits as the cause (even if your sparky says he's checked out the switch itself ok).
TbH, I'd discounted the rear brake light sensor being at fault because you said you replaced the units complete, but mart knows his stuff on this one!
It reminds me that I have had a problem before where I swapped the rear light units and that actually caused the fault lights to come on. There are a couple of different types of rear light sensors and I assumed they'd be compatible, but apparently not. Have you still got the old ones? Same sensor box???
TbH, I'd discounted the rear brake light sensor being at fault because you said you replaced the units complete, but mart knows his stuff on this one!
It reminds me that I have had a problem before where I swapped the rear light units and that actually caused the fault lights to come on. There are a couple of different types of rear light sensors and I assumed they'd be compatible, but apparently not. Have you still got the old ones? Same sensor box???
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Like wurly said. I swapped out some rear light units a few years back that also caused this problem.
Swapped my old units back in and it fixed it.
Whether the new units I tried to fit had dodgey brake sensors I don't know.
could it be something to do with the wiring from the lights to the front of the car itself? maybe see if you can check the continuety of all the wiring?
Swapped my old units back in and it fixed it.
Whether the new units I tried to fit had dodgey brake sensors I don't know.
could it be something to do with the wiring from the lights to the front of the car itself? maybe see if you can check the continuety of all the wiring?