brake light switch on master cylinder?
Ive noticed that for the past week both my brake lights dont work.
I checked both bulbs they are fine.
Did a check on the fuse box all looks good there as well?
What number fuse controls brake lights?
What else should i look at?
I dont think its my tail lights as both Parker, reverse and indicators work....
Very weird!
brake light switch on master cylinder?
MK4 GTI (KO4, GIAC)
VW Kombi Ute 2ltr EFI
Audi 90 20V Quattro
I'd get a new brake switch on the master cylinder. I guess you can probably check them some how so you don't buy one to find out it's not the problem.
mk2 GTi 16v
Corrado G60
Ha ha beat me to it.
mk2 GTi 16v
Corrado G60
where abouts is the switch located?
you got a haynes manual?Originally Posted by XXX-1.8T
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no manual anyone got pics?
There's two switches with plugs directly on the master cylinder itself.
Take off the plugs and get a piece of wire. Bridge the spade connectors and it the brake lights come on the switch is U/S. A have a couple if you need one. PM me.
I had a diesel a few years ago that I had trouble with. Had a "phantom" voltage to the switch. Connected a test light to the switch and it lit up with the foot on the pedal but wouldn't light up down the rear. Ended up running another power supply wire to the switch and that fixed them. New switches are usually, 3 pin, $13 or 2 pin, $10 roughly. Cheers, and very easy to check!
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