Brake Light Switch
- 111Robin
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Brake Light Switch
What are people using these days ?. Trying to avoid the poor quality "Lucas" rubbish from the usual places.
- LarryLebel
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Re: Brake Light Switch
If you mean mean hydraulic switches used with silicon brake fluid, Harley Davidson switches seem to last longer.
Re: Brake Light Switch
Does it make a difference if you use synthetic with a brake pressure switch ?
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Re: Brake Light Switch
Silicon fluid made absolutely no difference to my old Lucas switch on my 69 S. Still going strong
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Re: Brake Light Switch
Accel switches (for Harleys) are supposed to be good quality (not cheap)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272756949343 ... SwsCdhHmMH
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Accel-ACC-1811 ... B001OMKH7Y
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272756949343 ... SwsCdhHmMH
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Accel-ACC-1811 ... B001OMKH7Y
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Re: Brake Light Switch
My friend who used to own a garage tells me if the inner diaphragm hasn't been punctured * then a good dose of air pressure can usually clear a stuck brake hydraulic switch. A rounded piece of plastic can also be used to carefull prod the diaphragm to activate the connection on the other sides. Flush out with brake fluid and try again.
* Usually punctured by the insertion of a screwdriver in an effort to 'clear-out' the blockage or obstruction.
* Usually punctured by the insertion of a screwdriver in an effort to 'clear-out' the blockage or obstruction.