"Dead spot" in Brake lights
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"Dead spot" in Brake lights
Okay... got another quirky issue... I've noticed when I depress the brakes on my '67, the tail lights glow immediatly. They will stay lit until I have to apply some solid pressure and really depress the pedal, then they go out! HOWEVER, if I then put HARD pressure ("stand") on the brake, the lights come back on!
What gives? The brakes themselves feel fine... it appears to be just a "dead spot" affecting the lights.
What gives? The brakes themselves feel fine... it appears to be just a "dead spot" affecting the lights.
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re: "Dead spot" in Brake lights
on my 67 not a cs the switch is easily removed. I forgot how mine went back on, but getting bolt back thru while holding the switch is a bit of a pain in the knuckles. I think when i get motivated to try to re-attach mine i will drop the column a few inches, it is really tight to reach thru there.
if you don't mind, would you let me know how your switch is oriented?
I believe someone posted the wires are toward driver side, but i need to know if the plastic part is closer to firewall or dash.
if you don't mind, would you let me know how your switch is oriented?
I believe someone posted the wires are toward driver side, but i need to know if the plastic part is closer to firewall or dash.
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If I decide to replace it, I'll take a picture first. For the most part, the lights stay on when I'm braking. There's just a very short little window where they go off before they come back on. And by then I'm already going slow. Probably not the safest, but they DO work. I just don't feel like paying shipping for something so dinky.
BTW, I found that what I thought was what I needed at Autozone is not what I thought it was. It's some other switch. The switch I DO need is sold by NPD, though.
If anyone else has had this problem and/or has pictures for a '67, though, I would appreciate them! THANKS!
BTW, I found that what I thought was what I needed at Autozone is not what I thought it was. It's some other switch. The switch I DO need is sold by NPD, though.
If anyone else has had this problem and/or has pictures for a '67, though, I would appreciate them! THANKS!
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re: "Dead spot" in Brake lights
I got a new switch for mine at napa, it changes out in about 5 mins, unplug the wires, then i think theres a jam nut. you do have to get it adjusted right so that the brake lights will go out when you let off the pedal.
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re: "Dead spot" in Brake lights
supermike, your switch will be different than oldschool's... his is a plunger type and they are much easier. yours will (should) have a bolt that goes thru switch and pushrod-then thru pedal arm- cap nut.
still shouldn't be too hard considering you have the right pushrod on yours. only issue is like i mentioned, the tight fit getting hand up in there to pass bolt thru it all.
still shouldn't be too hard considering you have the right pushrod on yours. only issue is like i mentioned, the tight fit getting hand up in there to pass bolt thru it all.
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