I added an electrically operated switch in line with the pressure switch--just
in case. I drive the heck out of mine and still had to apply more pressure
than what is needed to stop the car before the pressure sw would turn the
lights on. I had this happen whether or not the sw was new or old.
tom
---- "Shop at \" Just Brits \"" <shop@justbrits.com> wrote:
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Frank....
<< It's a bad switch. I've replaced all of mine and they all work
properly in all my cars. It helps if you drive the cars regularly.
But john's solution is simple too.>>
I concur with Alan 100% !!!
Ed
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