Bucket
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While i wait for my FSM to turn up i will have to ask some questions .
The brake lights on my 1958 Dodge Custom Royal stay on if i leave the battery negative connected .
Car isn't on the road yet so it isn't a problem just yet , but i would like to get it fixed .
I found this diagram which shows the brake light switch at the front of the master cylinder .
But on my car it is underneath .
The master cylinder has recently been rebuilt by the previous owner so i was wondering if the brake line has been put back in the wrong port .
But it doesn't look the the brake line has ever been bent or would fit underneath .
I'm thinking the switch might be bad or do you have any other suggestions .
Cheers,
Bucket
The brake lights on my 1958 Dodge Custom Royal stay on if i leave the battery negative connected .
Car isn't on the road yet so it isn't a problem just yet , but i would like to get it fixed .
I found this diagram which shows the brake light switch at the front of the master cylinder .
But on my car it is underneath .
The master cylinder has recently been rebuilt by the previous owner so i was wondering if the brake line has been put back in the wrong port .
But it doesn't look the the brake line has ever been bent or would fit underneath .
I'm thinking the switch might be bad or do you have any other suggestions .
Cheers,
Bucket