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  • terry r. payton

    C1 brake lights - problem

    Continue having problems with my '58. It's very strange because this is an on again off again chronic situation. Brake lights work...then they don't work...then mysteriously staring working again. Have changed brake switch several times....problem goes away for awhile....then starts again. I don't know...I'm not an electrical man. Any expert thoughts out there?
  • mike mccagh

    #2
    Re: C1 brake lights - problem

    remove all ground wires a part of the rear harness, clean the metal terminals, coat with silicone paste, place star washer between the terminal and its ground site then retighten the fastener. its almost always a grounding problem. mike

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    • Rob M.
      NCRS IT Developer
      • January 1, 2004
      • 12695

      #3
      Re: C1 brake lights - problem

      I think this is almost for sure caused by your directonal switch. The brake light is also routed through this switch. Does the directional handle centers correctly? It should do since this can cause the switch to be in a 'undefined' status. Otherwise try to replace the complete switch, this should solve your problem for sure...

      greetings,
      Rob.
      Rob.

      NCRS Dutch Chapter Founder & Board Member
      NCRS Software Developer
      C1, C2 and C3 Registry Developer

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      • terry r. payton

        #4
        Re: C1 brake lights - problem

        Thanks for your reply Bob- did that first...problem persists. I'll try the grounding issue @ the harness sugggested by the first responder- Thank you

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        • Ed Jennings

          #5
          Re: C1 brake lights - problem

          The t/s switch problem usually manifests itself with one or the other brake light not coming on, but with the lever in the right (actually wrong) position, it can affect both brake lights. It is important to know whether the signal lamps work when the brakes lights fail. If they do, the problem is under the dash. If not, then it may be a ground. Check the brake light switch first to see if there is voltage on both sides. If not, the switch is bad. If you do have power on both sides, and the signal lights work, then the t/s switch is probably the culprit.

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