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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 11:53 am 
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hi all!

that means they arent working! Heyy guys for those who dont know me cause i have never posted before i bought chezel from Zerial, and chezel's break lights arent funtioning! The parkers work and the blinkers but no break lights...

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 12:57 pm 
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Check the brake light switch which is a fluid pressure switch mounted on the drivers side rear of the front subframe (follow the brake line down from the master cylinder to the subframe and you'll see a junction block , the switch should be on top of it) , it's possible the connecter could have come off , also check the bulbs themselves though it seems unlikely for both of them to have stopped working . If bulbs and switch is connected then time to check the switch is working with a multi-meter while someone pushes the brake pedal on and off . Hope this helps , should be something simple like a connector loose or off .

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 11:45 am 
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will do, thanks heaps

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Also check the connection and clean them up (this happened to me)...bugger If I had of known you had problems I would have stoped in I was just up the road at the doctors and waited four hours for a perscription..you may have heard me leave.
Yes I know where you live..my mum tels me what your up to hehehehe

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lol.. are u serious that would have been heaps good!

would i know who you are? or is it just cause chezel used sit out the front?

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nope..Cheziel sits out the front and my mum live's down the road from you :wink:

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kool kool

i found that where the wires connect to eh switch, that one of the pongs have snapped off, any ideas on how to remove it?

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from the switch..you have to buy a new one :?

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ive removed the part with the longest-ass socket arm ive seen to date

thanks for the help, hopefully i can now attend a mini cruize before chezel has a date witht he spray booth

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