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Re: Next Problem...

To: sallen6363@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Next Problem...
From: Bob Howard <mgbob@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 09:43:48 -0500
Hi Scott,
   Many believe that the switches now available are low-quality devices. 
There are three or four guys in our club whose new switches have failed
within the first driving season of their lives.  One, an engineer, took a
new dead one apart and said that it appeared unable to handle the current
of the halogen bulbs he had installed.  
   Someone has recently published a schematic for a relay installation
that would reduce current through the switch.  If I can find it, I will
distribute it --- oh wait, that won't do, as the list won't take
attachments.  Well, let me see if I can find the thing, and then I can
offer to xerox and mail. 
Bob


On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 07:24:46 -0500 Scott Allen <sallen6363@gmail.com>
writes:
> Hi,
> 
> First off I'd like to thank everyone who helped me with my cold 
> starting
> problem.  This morning, (high 20's here) the car cranked over on the 
> 2nd
> starter pull, so yeah team!
> 
> Here's my next problem: I no longer have brake lights, (I do have 
> taillights
> otherwise).
> 
> The details are these: during my resto I replaced the brake 
> cylinders and
> rebuilt the MC.  Of course I bled the system, so the pedal is nice 
> and stiff
> and the brakes pull nice and even.  At the time I started the resto 
> you
> practically had to stand on the pedal to get brake lights so I 
> replaced the
> switch with a new Lucas NOS switch.  I finished in November and had 
> brake
> lights until last week.
> 
> I checked under the chassis last night and all the wires are secure 
> and
> where they're supposed to be.  Over the weekend I figure I'll put a 
> meter on
> the switch to confirm what I already know namely that there's no 
> juice
> flowing to the rear brake lights.
> 
> So here's my question: other than the switch going bad is there 
> something
> common that could keep it from operating?  I mean, is it possible 
> for the
> switch to be good and not operate properly, and if so where should I 
> look?
> Also, is there a way to test the switch off of the car to see if 
> it's good?
> 
> Any help appreciated and thanks in advance,
> 
> Scott Allen
> 
> 52 TD
> 74 1/2 BGT

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