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Finally got my arse into gear and fixed the XSI – (yay) – Started up first time, but the brake lights where constantly on.
Found the brake light switch had popped out when doing the dash.
Is there an easy way of refitting the switch without pulling everything apart again?
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naah, skinny hands!
or drop the steering column.
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My flatmate has even tried, and she's a tiny woman with dinky hands..
When you say drop the steering column, that would be the 2-4 bolts underneath the box - How does that help?
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the switch is inside the steering column bracket
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Skinny hands to hold the switch in place and a large E clip fitted on to the ribbed section of the switch from the footwell side if you've lost the original clip!
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Lie upside down is the best advice i can give lol
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I had my speedo out and someone had drilled a nice hole to fit them. Took me 15 mins. And some swear words. Lol
On a break from 306oc for personal reasons. If anyone needs or wants me most of you have my number and or facebook messenger
Thanks for the good times guys n gals. I might be back. Who knows.