> strange day...
> returned to parking lot to find my brake lights on, but no one in the
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> any thoughts,
> k
"user1386" wrote:
> On 3/29/05 11:41 AM, in article
> 1_513899_4ed2598059f04feff61ccc2e49728b6f@autoforumz.com,
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> check all the
> fuse boxes, or just the one under the dash?
thanks for the reply....and pardon my ignorance....but, where would
there be another fuse center/box? am much better with guitars than
cars...
is the switch you mentioned, the one that is connected to the brakes,
easily accessible?
mahalo/thanks
k
E. Meyer - 30 Mar 2005 02:49 GMT
On 3/29/05 6:38 PM, in article
1_514430_05ca8e1478de4b10c1edcbbddeedd92a@autoforumz.com, "k-maui"
<UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote:
> "user1386" wrote:
>> On 3/29/05 11:41 AM, in article
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> there be another fuse center/box? am much better with guitars than
> cars...
There are usually one or more under the hood. Look around the top edged of
the fenders and in the back of the engine compartment.
> is the switch you mentioned, the one that is connected to the brakes,
> easily accessible?
Follow up the shaft up from the brake pedal pad. You should find a switch
with a button that contacts the shaft and releases when the pedal is
pressed. It might have become dislodged or failed, or the spring that pops
the pedal back up when you release it might have stretched out so that the
pedal doesn't fully return (the brake lights come on when the button is
released and go off when it is pressed by the pedal returning).
> mahalo/thanks
> k