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emergency brake light switch

JPSmit

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mine seems to have gone south - other than the fact that I might miss that steel bar pointing vertically next to me, is there any reason I need to replace it?
 
I don't think mine has ever worked. Your brake failure light still works right?
JC
 
What's an emergency brake light? Oh, you have one of those new fangled automobiles!
 
:lol: :lol:Brake failure light?? If they fail, do you really need a light to tell you?? :crazyeyes:
 
LOL..Mike, you have a point. I've never had had it happen in the Midget but I had an old farm truck that used to do something with the brake fluid for the front brakes. More times than not, I remembered to check and top up the master when the brake light would come on. Of course we still had the rear brakes.
JC
 
bugimike said:
:lol: :lol:Brake failure light?? If they fail, do you really need a light to tell you?? :crazyeyes:

no - besides that's why I'll keep clean underwear in the glove compartment :lol:
 
I think that handle jabbing you in the thigh is warning enough for that :wink: I just got a junker midget and it has one of those switches. Its a 76 model. Have not had a chance to check it out real thorough though.
 
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