Brake light switch.

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Huskyxantia
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Brake light switch.

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:oops:
Start with a red face moment , I was driving home earlier with my beautiful wife , honest she is. When a motorcyclist over took us & started making hand gestures. Right i thought i aint having no of that so opened up the turbo on the little 2 seater whoosh, that was my hair flying off .. then i thought hold on might be something up with the car.

After pulling over the problem was my brake lights were on the switch had packed up . Luckily i had a spare so all is ok, thats to the motorbike man & his hand gesture which wasn't aimed at me or the wife , she is nice though ... the brake light now do what they should.

I would like to know if this switch has been modified in any way or even put where they normally go , on top of the brake pedal not on the passenger side ! :shock: #-o
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Re: Brake light switch.

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:rofl2: can't beat a passenger driver, it's illegal apparently :-({|=
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Huskyxantia
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Re: Brake light switch.

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Tbh, if the biker hadn't guested I'd of not known the part i didn't disclose in my first post, was my wife had to operate the switch as it had gone to earth me shoutung brske off button brake off button on. we did laugh
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