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Brake lights not working - HDIkyle - 16-03-2012

All brake lights are not working. Just changed the switch and still no joy. What can it be? Which fuse is it? As all 3 are out but taillights still work fine.


Re: Brake lights not working - Dan! - 16-03-2012

Checked the earths and the bulbs? lol


Re: Brake lights not working - HDIkyle - 16-03-2012

LED bulbs so there ok, even the top has stopped. Where is the earth for the lights? All other work fine, well indicators anyway. Reverse lights have not worked for while but thats due to a bad wire in the enginebay fusebox


Re: Brake lights not working - Daniel306 - 16-03-2012

Have you got a multimeter? test the red and brown plug under the heater motor, earth one end of the multi meter and test each wire untill you find the one(may be two) for the brake lights, then you know where to start looking


Re: Brake lights not working - HDIkyle - 16-03-2012

No i don't have one


Re: Brake lights not working - Niall - 16-03-2012

Just because there led bulbs doesn't mean they are fine. The can still blow.
Sounds to me like a fuse or broken wire. Can't help with what fuse it is but just check them all.


Re: Brake lights not working - ginge191 - 16-03-2012

changed the switch?? <-- which switch may this be?

I'm going to say its fuse related, rare to be a broken wire, unless the earth has slipped...

just follow the yellow taped wire! <-- sang in the style of yellow brick road.


Re: Brake lights not working - HDIkyle - 16-03-2012

Whats a bloody arse. I turned out to be the fuse, Also the same fuse for the reverse lights, abs pump and brake level sensor. Which all stopped working months ago, then started working for abit after the remap then broke again, but the brakelights only stopped working after sunday last week??

High level does not work now however which it did before. I hate french.....


Re: Brake lights not working - Poodle - 18-03-2012

ginge191 Wrote:changed the switch?? <-- which switch may this be?

Um, brake light switch..? Tongue

And lol kyle, best of luck fixing those. Wink Checked the fittings for your high-level? Might have dislodged something while searching for the other problem.


Re: Brake lights not working - ginge191 - 18-03-2012

Poodle Wrote:
ginge191 Wrote:changed the switch?? <-- which switch may this be?

Um, brake light switch..? Tongue

And lol kyle, best of luck fixing those. Wink Checked the fittings for your high-level? Might have dislodged something while searching for the other problem.

im pretty sure the brake lights don't have a "swicth" which is that easily changeable - what im saying is, surely its a LOt more logical to check the easy signs and areas such as fuse and connections, before changing switches :|


Re: Brake lights not working - mark_airey - 18-03-2012

ginge191 Wrote:im pretty sure the brake lights don't have a "swicth" which is that easily changeable - what im saying is, surely its a LOt more logical to check the easy signs and areas such as fuse and connections, before changing switches :|

Yes they do, its on the pedal, what did you think made them come on when you braked? lol

It is also a common fault but your right in what your saying, fuses would have been my first port of call!


Re: Brake lights not working - ginge191 - 18-03-2012

mark_airey Wrote:
ginge191 Wrote:im pretty sure the brake lights don't have a "swicth" which is that easily changeable - what im saying is, surely its a LOt more logical to check the easy signs and areas such as fuse and connections, before changing switches :|

Yes they do, its on the pedal, what did you think made them come on when you braked? lol

It is also a common fault but your right in what your saying, fuses would have been my first port of call!

lol mark i know where/how brake lights on; i did think more than it was "magic" :roll:

but yeh, as you reiterated, my first port of call would be the fuses... standard


Re: Brake lights not working - Poodle - 19-03-2012

Lol, why'd you ask then, smart-arse. Tongue It would be more logical to check fuses first, yes, but he's already changed the switch so no point in remonstrating now.


RE: Brake lights not working - C.A.R. - 13-10-2012

Bump this!

My brake lights just stopped working. Tails, indicators and reverse are fine.

Which fuse are they on? And is there a guide for changing the switch?


RE: Brake lights not working - C.A.R. - 16-10-2012

What an arse of a job this is.

Look, my car is bloodthirsty. It was dripping up my arm and all over the interior! Fecking car!

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RE: Brake lights not working - HDIkyle - 01-11-2012

Yep, i was close to cutting an access panel on mine


RE: Brake lights not working - Poodle - 02-11-2012

Mine stopped working a couple of days ago, less than 2 weeks before the mot is due. Dodgy Bloody hands are too big to reach mine without a whole lot of pain, thinking i might just take the dash out.... Or, get the other car put back together sharpish and mot that instead... Votes?


RE: Brake lights not working - C.A.R. - 02-11-2012

Haha my 'wound' is still healing from this and it was 2 bloody weeks ago now!

I reckon if you were crafty you could line the hole with gaffa tape so it wasn't so sharp, may be an idea? Certainly what I would do if I was doing another one!


RE: Brake lights not working - Poodle - 03-11-2012

I genuinely can't get in from that angle, got stuck last time i tried, i have to go in from underneath. Bloody farcical job. Sad


RE: Brake lights not working - Poodle - 04-11-2012

Brake lights are now working again, i haven't touched anything, wtaf...


RE: Brake lights not working - C.A.R. - 05-11-2012

Switch is probably working intermittantly. It has a small spring in it which operates a push to break circuit iirc. When I removed mine it was absolutely buggered and wouldn't extend to it's 'closed' position. If that makes sense.