Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: russ3120 on August 14, 2009, 12:53:52
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I have tail lights working, but no brake light when I press the brake pedal, am I being supid and is it something realy simply?
many thanks
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You haven't said if you checked bulbs, fuses and brake light switch?
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CHECK SWITCH ON MASTER CYLINDER
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Just to expand on the above....
Pull the 2 wires off the switch which is on the back of the master cylinder, near the bulkhead, and short them together. Then see if the brakes lights work. If they do, the switch is faulty or wrongly adjusted. If they don't it will be the fuse or a wiring issue. Unlikely to be bulbs unless they have both blown at the same time which would be a huge coincidence (but not unheard of!).
I can't remember, but you might need the ignition on while you do the check.
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A typical stop/tail lamp bulb has 2 seperate fillements in it and its quite possible for just one of these to have blown.
In my experiance the majority of light problems on cars are either blown bulbs or poor contacts between the buld and holder. My first move would be to take the lens of and inspect the bulb. Even if both brake lights are not working I would still check the bulbs first. Start with the easy things to check.
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The first easy job is igntion on and touch wires on master cylinder. as its a landrover you will most likely brake the rear lens when dismantling them because the screws rust and they are crap! You learn this after 40 years!
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Hmm, were the RRC lights better made than the defender ones so they don't crack when the lenses are unscrewed or do they juet get broken often enough that they don't have time to get that corroded :-k :lol:
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Sell it and buy a Mitsubishi, you can then release the light cluster from within held by a plastic clip or spring and you wont have broken your lens :-#