As the weather was so nice yesterday, went to take our 71 out on a trip to the beach. Did the usual checks before setting off and found that both brake lights not coming on.
checked the bulbs and fuses (all ok). All other lights work.
After a few expletives, checked that there was 12v at one side of both brake light pressure switches on the master cylinder, but zero volts on the other side of the switches when the pedal pressed.
checked the brake fluid level and drove the buss up and down the street to make sure the brakes actually work.
I shorted the wires on each of the switches together and the brake light bulbs illuminate so not a bad earth or broken wire. I also measured the resistance across both switches and no change when the pedal pressed.
My question before I buy two new switches is, has anyone had both switches fail at the same time?
checked the bulbs and fuses (all ok). All other lights work.
After a few expletives, checked that there was 12v at one side of both brake light pressure switches on the master cylinder, but zero volts on the other side of the switches when the pedal pressed.
checked the brake fluid level and drove the buss up and down the street to make sure the brakes actually work.
I shorted the wires on each of the switches together and the brake light bulbs illuminate so not a bad earth or broken wire. I also measured the resistance across both switches and no change when the pedal pressed.
My question before I buy two new switches is, has anyone had both switches fail at the same time?