Brake Lights

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pj31704

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I was about to take the rig out for its state inspection and while checking all the lights, etc. I realized I have no brake lights. I replaced the master cylinder not long ago and feel it has something to do with the switch attached to the brake pedal. 

Any ideas as to what may need to be done? All the parts are in place and attached. 

 

Bully Bob

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".......Any ideas..."

Wellll.., beings both are out, it's not likely  the bulbs, but  don't rule it out. The sockets should be clean & lubed.

The switch makes a "clicking" sound if memory serves.

Get the voltmeter out & follow the current.

 

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Switch is on top of the brake pedal.  I was having a similar problem and I put a jumper wire between the to wires coming off the back of the switch and both lights lit up.  I guess I have a bad switch.....

 

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