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#622443 - 11/05/09 02:46 PM
BJ7 Brake Light Switch
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 12
Loc: Missouri, USA
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Trying to find the brake light switch. Have done my best to twist myself into a pretzel under the pedals, but can't access it; or even find it for that matter. Not obvious looking down on the firewall, either. This can't be this difficult; I have to be looking in the wrong place. Can someone assist?
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#622458 - 11/05/09 03:38 PM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: MoHealey]
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/08
Posts: 76
Loc: leicester,uk
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It should be in the engine bay screwed into the 3 way union mounted on the right hand front inner wing. Its a pressure switch and will have 2 wires coming from the back. Its more or less next to the big smiths fan.
cheers Andy
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#622464 - 11/05/09 03:44 PM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: andybj8]
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Senior Member
Registered: 02/23/08
Posts: 76
Loc: leicester,uk
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#622486 - 11/05/09 04:15 PM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: andybj8]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 12
Loc: Missouri, USA
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Simple; once you told me! Thanks. By the way, will changing the switch require me to bleed the system?
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#622498 - 11/05/09 04:26 PM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: MoHealey]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 12
Loc: Missouri, USA
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Tail and turn lamps are fine- brake lights don't work. Just checked continuity/voltage, and no wiring defects that I can find. Bridged the meter probe across the contacts and the brake lights came on. Pretty sure it has to be the switch. Agree?
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#622885 - 11/06/09 03:31 PM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: BabaKahawa]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 12
Loc: Missouri, USA
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The switch did it. Interestingly, the defective switch on my BJ7 had spade connectors, and the replacement switch has a lug (screw) type. Interesting because the BJ8 switch has the spade type, and looked identical to the one I was replacing. I bought both types because of this and I couldn't see the threaded end while still installed.
Thanks again Bill
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#623213 - 11/08/09 09:29 AM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: Patrick67BJ8]
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Freshman Member
Registered: 10/19/09
Posts: 12
Loc: Missouri, USA
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Sage advice, indeed. For now, I should at least be able to avoid the screaming and hand gestures from my fellow motorists. Of course they have to temporarily cease the cell phone conversation and turn down the music just long enough to express themselves.....but that's another subject.
I read the post regarding the manual switch. May put that on my list for "when the snow flies"
Thanks Bill
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#625039 - 11/15/09 07:35 PM
Re: BJ7 Brake Light Switch
[Re: Chris_BJ7]
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Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 316
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Patrick,
My BJ7 is having the same brake light issue as described in the post. Can you please give me some more information on the mechanical switch? Where did you order it from and what is the part number? Does it replace the existing switch? Do you still need to bleed the brake line when you install? Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris Chris, Here's the link to pictures of the switch installed on my car. http://s205.photobucket.com/albums/bb285/pyoas/Brake%20Light%20Switch%20Photos/I purchased the switch from www.Watsons-SteetWorks.com (go to brake switch) and I made a special bracket to install the switch with(very simple hardware store bracket - modified). The wiring was very simple and I used a jumper blade terminal that holds two wires to render the hydraulic switch inop so that the mechanical switch does the work. I don't have anymore pics other than what's on photobucket because my car is undergoing a frame-up restoration with Jule Frame(in my garage. Patrick
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