No power to brake light switch
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- Rusty-Bretta
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No power to brake light switch
The fuse is intact and working but no power up to the brake light switch. ..any idea how the wiring goes ? Only heading off on holiday on Saturday. ...urged. ..
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Re: No power to brake light switch
The brake switch circuit is on the yellow plug ('C') on the relay plate, there's a red/yellow wire with the power from fuse S2, the return connection from the switches is red/black. At the switches, there's a small separate harness with a 2-pin connector. So if fuse S2 is good and you have power there, either the 2-pin has come adrift, or you have a problem with relay plate plug C. Worst case is there's corrosion due to a leaking windscreen.
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Re: No power to brake light switch
There is a two pin connector with red/yellow and red/black wires between the fusebox and the switch tucked up behind the fusebox.
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