Datsun did not do the greatest job detailing the switches in their diagrams.
You have to blow them up quite a bit on your screen to clearly see what
jumps to what in which switch position. Some switches, if they are just an
on/off function like the brake pedal switch, may only be a simple rectangle
on the drawing.
Did you pinch any wires when you tightned the steering column down? I had
to watch that very carefully the last time I installed my steering column,
and will tomorrow when I change my steering column to replace the ingnition
switch.
Tom
69 2000
Portland
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Dan Neuman
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 8:06 PM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: The no brake light mystery deepens?
HELP!
Okay so I pull the top left 20amp fuse and the turn signals are working?
I put the fuse back and the turn signals are still working but a bit
faster-brighter?
Still no brake lights? or S-brake light? I tested the brake light switch and
it tests out fine. I have it jumped now to always on and still no brake
lights?
I do not know what I did. I was under the dash to reattach the lighting
lead
for my autometer gauges-they work. I also tightened down the steering
wheel? How would this of shut off power to the brakes?
Thanks to Tom Hendrickson I have a pretty cool color coded wiring diagram.
But I get lost at the switches, I don't understand how to read the diagram
at the switches.....
What do I check next?
Thanks,
Daniel Neuman
69 2000
Oakland CA
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