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> Blinking Brake light while driving, How do I figure out why... and resolve it?
Carlitos Way
post Jun 23 2006, 10:19 AM
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I've got a 19mm master cylinder. The brake light blinks while I'm driving. It goes off if I raise the e-brake switch.

Any suggestions?
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Dr Evil
post Jun 23 2006, 10:27 AM
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That is odd. Do you mean the light in the gauge? the reason it is odd is because the circuit gets its ground when the break lever is up which allows the contacts to touch inside the switch. When you put the lever down it breaks contact.

You could unscrew the single retaining screw for the switch under the lever and pull the switch out. Maybe something is grounding it out when the lever is down and the contacts are too dirty to work when it is up? When you have he switch out you can see what the deal is. If when it is out (not touching metal) it still causes blinking then your problem is somewhere else (I hope not).
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