Ive run into a heck of a brake light glitch.
My brake lights do not come on.
1. The tailights work when the parking or front headlites are on, but the brakelights do not. With parking lights or front headlights off, brake lights will not come on when brake are applied. So it seems I have a problem somewhere in the breaklight switch circuit. Turn signals work fine wether headlites are on or not
I disconnected the brake light switch, and found it works fine thru a continuity check.
Now let me add this before the no brake light thing. 2 weeks ago, my drivers side outboard tailight would go dim if the headlites were on, and I applied the brakes. Just by chance, I was checking that brake tail/light housing this Saturday, and I accidentally grounded it against the rear bumper, a viola!, it worked fine, which makes the problem a poor ground. So I grounded it from the rear of the tailite housing to the frame, it worked fine. I didnt drive it anywhere afer this
So the next day, I walk out, and apply the brakes, and only the drivers side brakelights go on! Passenger side has tailites, but no brakelights!
Then magically, it progressed to no brake lights at all. Now I have just tailights if the headlites or parking lights are turned on. Turn signals work fine wether headlites are on or not. No brake lights at all
Man, my wiring under the dash that feeds the brake light switch circuit is so patched up with inproperly colored wires, there is no way I can trace where the problem lies
I beleive its a ground problem. But I have cleaned all ground straps, tailite housing grounds, etc, etc...........
One problem lies is that the wiring chart (Lectric Limited Laminated Poster)I have is very user unfriendly.
Could someone draw up a simplified (very simplified) wiring diagram (on power point maybe)that shows a simple brake/tailight circuit, that would show:
1. From power source to brakelight switch.
2. From brakelight switch to the 4 tailites/brake light housings, and to ground
(Remember, in my year (1968), back up lights are NOT in the tailight assemblies so I dont need the back up lamp circuit).
If you would please send to melvinjo@soc.mil
I may have to just compleley rewire to whole circuit. Cant afford a new wiring harness, and I cant trace the wiring because its so pacthed up
My brake lights do not come on.
1. The tailights work when the parking or front headlites are on, but the brakelights do not. With parking lights or front headlights off, brake lights will not come on when brake are applied. So it seems I have a problem somewhere in the breaklight switch circuit. Turn signals work fine wether headlites are on or not
I disconnected the brake light switch, and found it works fine thru a continuity check.
Now let me add this before the no brake light thing. 2 weeks ago, my drivers side outboard tailight would go dim if the headlites were on, and I applied the brakes. Just by chance, I was checking that brake tail/light housing this Saturday, and I accidentally grounded it against the rear bumper, a viola!, it worked fine, which makes the problem a poor ground. So I grounded it from the rear of the tailite housing to the frame, it worked fine. I didnt drive it anywhere afer this
So the next day, I walk out, and apply the brakes, and only the drivers side brakelights go on! Passenger side has tailites, but no brakelights!
Then magically, it progressed to no brake lights at all. Now I have just tailights if the headlites or parking lights are turned on. Turn signals work fine wether headlites are on or not. No brake lights at all
Man, my wiring under the dash that feeds the brake light switch circuit is so patched up with inproperly colored wires, there is no way I can trace where the problem lies
I beleive its a ground problem. But I have cleaned all ground straps, tailite housing grounds, etc, etc...........
One problem lies is that the wiring chart (Lectric Limited Laminated Poster)I have is very user unfriendly.
Could someone draw up a simplified (very simplified) wiring diagram (on power point maybe)that shows a simple brake/tailight circuit, that would show:
1. From power source to brakelight switch.
2. From brakelight switch to the 4 tailites/brake light housings, and to ground
(Remember, in my year (1968), back up lights are NOT in the tailight assemblies so I dont need the back up lamp circuit).
If you would please send to melvinjo@soc.mil
I may have to just compleley rewire to whole circuit. Cant afford a new wiring harness, and I cant trace the wiring because its so pacthed up
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