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69 bay Brake lights
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<blockquote data-quote="currylager" data-source="post: 13343" data-attributes="member: 174"><p>Same happened to my 74 bus, didnt want to bleed the brakes, a simple fix is to make a bracket and fit a mechanical brake light switch to locate to the tip of the master cylinder rod and wire it up. Saves playing around with seized bleed nipples. Just a thought if youre pushed for time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="currylager, post: 13343, member: 174"] Same happened to my 74 bus, didnt want to bleed the brakes, a simple fix is to make a bracket and fit a mechanical brake light switch to locate to the tip of the master cylinder rod and wire it up. Saves playing around with seized bleed nipples. Just a thought if youre pushed for time. [/QUOTE]
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