brake light switch
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- Minor Fan
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brake light switch
My brake lights are working fine but while driving behind the Traveller while my wife was driving, she was only pressing the brakes lightly and the lights did not come on.
At first I thought there was a fault but each time I give them a firm press, they light up.
Is there any available adjustment on the switch to get them to come on with a light push of the pedal?
At first I thought there was a fault but each time I give them a firm press, they light up.
Is there any available adjustment on the switch to get them to come on with a light push of the pedal?
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The switch may well be on the way out. There's been a bad batch of them recently - I've gone through about 4 I think, the last one was only coming on with a firm press so I replaced it before it stopped working altogether. Not hard to replace fortunately. I got the replacement from a local MG place (fits Midgets & Sprites) in the hope that it was better quality, time will tell.
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Its not a recent, but a constant thing. The quinton hazel item is the one to go for.Stig28 wrote:The switch may well be on the way out. There's been a bad batch of them recently - I've gone through about 4 I think, the last one was only coming on with a firm press so I replaced it before it stopped working altogether. Not hard to replace fortunately. I got the replacement from a local MG place (fits Midgets & Sprites) in the hope that it was better quality, time will tell.
brake lamp switches
I had this problem a while back. My brake lamps stopped working due to an old worn out switch. I bought a replacement but found that the switch only worked when I pressed the pedal hard. This was obviously no good for smooth driving!.
On investigation I found that the switch WAS operating, but it would only allow a small amount of current through when the pedal was lightly pressed. It was acting like a variable resistor! To fix the problem I fitted a small relay to the circuit so that the brake lamp switch operates the relay coil, and the brake lamps are fed from the relay contacts. The brake lamps now come on instantly at the lightest touch of the pedal.
regards,
Andy
On investigation I found that the switch WAS operating, but it would only allow a small amount of current through when the pedal was lightly pressed. It was acting like a variable resistor! To fix the problem I fitted a small relay to the circuit so that the brake lamp switch operates the relay coil, and the brake lamps are fed from the relay contacts. The brake lamps now come on instantly at the lightest touch of the pedal.
regards,
Andy