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Pinto Engine In Bugeye

I never noticed your reply until I went back in to ask another question. I don't have a heater.

I'm going to go to make a new post but I'll ask you too in case you know; my brake lights won't come on when I hit them but the bulbs are fine. Do you know where the brake light switch is located? I have to check for a loose connection or I have to replace the switch I'm guessing. Thanks.
 
I never noticed your reply until I went back in to ask another question. I don't have a heater.

I'm going to go to make a new post but I'll ask you too in case you know; my brake lights won't come on when I hit them but the bulbs are fine. Do you know where the brake light switch is located? I have to check for a loose connection or I have to replace the switch I'm guessing. Thanks.

Brake light switch is under the hood attached to the bracket that holds the brake pedal pivot. You push the pedal with your foot and the part of the pedal on the otherside of the fulcrum touched and engages the brake pedal switch. Typically if the brake lights don't work it is a ground - often at the taillights themselves which may necessitate climbing into the truck.

good luck!
 
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