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Posted by: dlo914 Dec 20 2004, 02:49 PM

brake light relay? brakelight switch? so far i found out both of the brake bulbs went out simultaneously, but the driving lights still work...if it's either of the two relay or switch where are they located on the car? pictures would be nice....thanks - dan

Posted by: skline Dec 20 2004, 03:14 PM

I would check all your fuses first. Not just a visual, but get in there and move them around a little to make sure they are making contact. These cars are pretty old you know.

Posted by: balljoint Dec 20 2004, 03:16 PM

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I always pull fuses, clean contacts and make sure they are fitting nicely first, before I start thinking about expensive potential problems.

Posted by: roundboy914 Dec 20 2004, 05:11 PM

on my '76, i chased this problem around for 3 months. The fuse, on a '76 also runs your gauges, so, i would hear a 'pop', as the fuse blew, and then no gauges, or brake lights. tore the damn thing apart, literlally. A short somewhere, never did find it. But check the parking brake swith, by the handle, or the wires in the trunk.

Posted by: mattillac Dec 20 2004, 06:57 PM

the brake light switch is in the pedal cluster. just lift up your carpet/pedal board and you'll see it.

i had the same problem a while ago also. it was just the fuse. still happens once in a while. just carry extra fuses. IPB Image

Posted by: dlo914 Dec 20 2004, 08:33 PM

thanks guys...i'll check the 14 tomorrow during the day...

Posted by: URY914 Dec 20 2004, 08:52 PM

QUOTE (mattillac @ Dec 20 2004, 04:57 PM)
the brake light switch is in the pedal cluster. just lift up your carpet/pedal board and you'll see it.

i had the same problem a while ago also. it was just the fuse. still happens once in a while. just carry extra fuses. IPB Image

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This happened to me back when I had brake lights. IPB Image

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Posted by: ClayPerrine Dec 21 2004, 08:51 AM

QUOTE (URY914 @ Dec 20 2004, 08:52 PM)
QUOTE (mattillac @ Dec 20 2004, 04:57 PM)
the brake light switch is in the pedal cluster. just lift up your carpet/pedal board and you'll see it.

i had the same problem a while ago also. it was just the fuse. still happens once in a while. just carry extra fuses. IPB Image

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This happened to me back when I had brake lights. IPB Image

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Last MUSR. I changed the throttle cable the day before we left, and in the process I knocked the wire off the brake light switch. Didn't find out until we got to Oklahoma. Fixed it in the parking lot of the place we had dinner.

Almost got rear ended by another 914 on the way to dinner though.......

Posted by: dlo914 Dec 22 2004, 07:37 PM

update....sanded down all the contacts on the fuse box...nadda...located the little brakelight switch and sanded down those contacts....nadda....however i managed to get my headlights to pop back up again... IPB Image WOOTIE WOOT IPB Image but still no brake lights....could it simply just be a bad brakelight switch?

Posted by: Cap'n Krusty Dec 22 2004, 07:58 PM

VERY uncommon failure item. Like nearly never. You checked the bulbs yet? Check for power at the switch, then the sockets in the rear. The Cap'n

Posted by: dlo914 Dec 22 2004, 08:06 PM

the first thing i checked were the bulbs...both went out at the same time...only the braking filament, while the running light filament was fine...other than that here's a diagram of my fuse box....could someone label what each one leads to and if those are the correct fuses in each slot...thanks - Dan


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Posted by: spare time toys Dec 22 2004, 09:16 PM

QUOTE (dlo914 @ Dec 22 2004, 09:06 PM)
the first thing i checked were the bulbs...both went out at the same time...only the braking filament, while the running light filament was fine

Sounds more like a power surge. But I aint no lectrician IPB Image

Posted by: rhodyguy Dec 23 2004, 12:02 PM

re the switch. the arm goes on the rear of the round portion, not the front side. there is also a adjustment proceedure for the switch on p.129 of your haynes manual.

kevin

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