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Hi there, this forums been a bit more active than normal.

 

I have a problem with my brake light switck, I've replaced the bulbs no luck there and the lights only

 

work when i press had on the peddle or work it a few times. I have located the switch, it looked like

 

it was threaded but would not unscew. A search took me to the Picaso forum where it was mentioned

 

it was a stud bolt thing or ratchet type, what I could gather is you push it or pull it to remove or adjust

 

it. Before I annoy my neck to get to this (I think I'll buy a new) and try and replace is there anyone

 

with any advice on this, looks like these switches need replaced quite often.

 

Thanks in advance.

Posted
sounds like you found the switch and it is a twist and remove type and same to replace not expensive

 

Thanks for the reply, when you say twist do you mean from side to side?

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yes twist one way or the other to 90 degrees this will release the switch.

http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/rr53/techbod/3141l01a.jpg

 

look at number 5 and where it slots into you should see how they lock in

Posted
yes twist one way or the other to 90 degrees this will release the switch.

http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/rr53/techbod/3141l01a-1.jpg

 

look at number 5 and where it slots into you should see how they lock in

 

 

Thanks again, I wondered why the washer was made of plastic, will have a go this weekend weather permitting.

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since they both have the same set up ish at least you found what you wanted :unsure:

 

 

Hi there, thanks for the advice re-brake light switch, I couldn't believe how easy it was.

 

Thanks again

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