Installing a new brake master cylinder, Electrial question |
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Installing a new brake master cylinder, Electrial question |
Jonnydaub |
Aug 29 2015, 03:42 PM
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Dave_Darling |
Aug 29 2015, 09:29 PM
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The switch did not occur at any specific point that I know of, but we do see both two-connector and one-connector switches.
The two-connector switches short the two connectors together when a pressure imbalance is detected. One connector goes to the brake warning light, and the other goes to brown through the standard brown wire. The one-connector switch grounds through its threads into the body of the master cylinder. If you have a one-connector switch, just tape the ground wire up out of the way. --DD |
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