Brake Lights Stuck On!
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Brake Lights Stuck On!
Just moved my car this morning from the road to the driveway.
And the brake lights are stuck on…..!
Where do I start with this?
Cheers,
Paul
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If that does`nt work the switch is dodgy and needs replacing or some other problem with the electrics.
Hope it helps
Andy
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If I disconnect the end one, all works fine.
Why would there be two switches?
Cheers
Paul
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Maybe I'm missing the point, but it works with one switch disconnected, so why should I go through the hassle of changing a switch that appears to be superfluous?
Cheers.
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pinners said
Cheers for the offer guys… I purchased one anyway just before doing the work.
Maybe I'm missing the point, but it works with one switch disconnected, so why should I go through the hassle of changing a switch that appears to be superfluous?
Cheers.
It's a bit of overkill, but VW wanted to make sure that your brakelights would still work while you are "driving carefully to your nearest VW service station" after one of your brake-circuits has failed.
It's probably an EU requirement that cars should have the brakelights working, even if one of the circuits is down - probably why all manufacturers moved to a brake-pedal-based switch during the 80's
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