Like Brackie said Costa.
There are two switches on the M/C, in case one fails. Usually both fail and then you have no brakelights.
Check with a bit of wire and replace the switch.
I pulled out the 2 wires that go into the switch. And replugged them still nothing. I have a spare Master cylinder lying around so ill check if a switch is on there that i can pull off.
cheers let u know how i go!
Like Brackie said Costa.
There are two switches on the M/C, in case one fails. Usually both fail and then you have no brakelights.
Check with a bit of wire and replace the switch.
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Another option is to just wire a mechanical switch directly onto the brake pedal.
The Mk1 brakes lights aren't too good at the best of times.
Golfworx has the idea...Originally Posted by golfworx
This is the way mine have been for 20 + years... Between VW's reverse light switch and brake light switch they couldnt get it right...
Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...
If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??
Cheers,
Grant...
all sorted tried the ire trick on the brake switch no lights.
So i called Matt and he said its the Fuses for sure.
Played with the fuses and now its all sorted thanx guys!!!!
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