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I keep blowing my brake light switch after roo'boo pointed it out i had, yet again, no brake lights.
I must be on number 3 now, and getting bored of it happening.
The fuse is intact every time (25A) yet the switch keeps blowing?
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You sure it's not had a bigger fuse put in because it kept blowing *giggidy*
Eg should be 15a but suck in a 25a to stop it blowing and frying the switch instead?
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Does the switch blow soon as you press brakes? Or does it work for a while before it dies?
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It works for about 3 months or so..
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Dont see how you "blow" a switch unless your pumping loads of current through it that its not designed for. Maybe the switches are just cheap tat and you have been unlucky with them! Any sign of damage on the old ones you have pulled out?
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Nothing else is being supplied via the same switch is it?
The only other thing I can think of is if the switch isn't rated to 25A.
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Think you need to do some investigating before you go replacing the switch. Try taking the bulbs out the holders and see if there is any corrosion. If so, get some lighter fluid and clean it all off then try again
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Another thing that might cause the issue, it's potential that If you have a snagged/trapped cable this will cause issues.
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(14-08-2013, 09:14 AM)ginge191 Wrote: (14-08-2013, 09:11 AM)Niall Wrote: Think you need to do some investigating before you go replacing the switch. Try taking the bulbs out the holders and see if there is any corrosion. If so, get some lighter fluid and clean it all off then try again
Shall do ; i'll get a voltmeter on them when eli's home in case both bulbs have gone at the same time
I'll give the plugs and bulb connections a good clean scrape up
Cool easiest thing is to get a volt meter on the supply wire from the switch as far back as possible and see if you are getting 12v. If you are, you know the issue is with the plugs onto the board, the boards them selves or just bad luck and you have blown two bulbs at the same time!
Id also check earths although that wouldnt cause you to need 3 different switches
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