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Old_As_Dirt 06-21-2014 09:31 AM

Tail Light always on
 
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I have to lock up my parking brake to get the tail lights to go off. I saw where the bracket to the switch was bent, straightened it, but that did not correct it, photo one, the second photo i have 2 switches, same part # but one has threads the other is smooth., so if i replace this switch, does anyone know if this the culprit…….
One other thing….Neither if my spare switches when depressed "Clicks", is that normal?

:sad:

TheVillageChicken 06-21-2014 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Old_As_Dirt (Post 896280)
I have to lock up my parking brake to get the tail lights to go off. I saw where the bracket to the switch was bent, straightened it, but that did not correct it, photo one, the second photo i have 2 switches, same part # but one has threads the other is smooth., so if i replace this switch, does anyone know if this the culprit…….
One other thing….Neither if my spare switches when depressed "Clicks", is that normal?

:sad:

No click is normal for a "momentary" switch.

Old_As_Dirt 06-21-2014 09:42 AM

think this my problem, with all my detail?

Old_As_Dirt 06-21-2014 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by TheVillageChicken (Post 896283)
No click is normal for a "momentary" switch.

I can understand a momentary switch would be used for stop lights, can there be two switches i should look for?

TheVillageChicken 06-21-2014 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Old_As_Dirt (Post 896287)
I can understand a momentary switch would be used for stop lights, can there be two switches i should look for?

I really am not familiar with the circuit, but I assume that locking the brake initiates a timer that interrupts the circuit after a pre-determined amount of time. Based on your symptoms, I would suspect the brake switch is the culprit and is stuck in the closed position. Before replacing it, do a continuity test on the switch.


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