Brake light switch

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keithw
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Brake light switch

Post by keithw »

Yes that old chesnut rears it head again :D

I was told yesterday whilst leading a convoy that my brake lights do not work unless I stand on them on my 56 splitty , any one got a wiring diagram /part description for a switch that works ok ,some said a ford one on a spring connected to the brake pedal arm , as i intend to tow a trailer in the future these need to work OK! :lol:
alex_holden
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Post by alex_holden »

People have said the Quinton Hazel switch sold for Series Land Rovers fits and is more reliable than the ones that are commonly sold for Minors.
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Post by stevey »

mine decided to do the same yesterday, a new one isnt that dear....

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Post by Matt »

Intermotor list the same switch for the series landrovers as the minor ;)
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