There is a standard size deep socket that fits it. I don't remember
which one. I don't think pliers will work.
Paul W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Griffin
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 8:25 am
Subject: Re: IML: 61 Brake Lights, I am stumped
I am close to fixing the problem. I really had two problems. The
brake switch leads had high resistance. The voltage was good enough to
light my test light but the amperage was too low to light the bulbs. I
cut off the oxidized wire ends and soldered new bullet terminals on the
clean wire. When I touched the leads together I had nice bright brake
lights which didn't work before when I shorted the leads. I thought I
would be all set after I hooked up the brake light switch but still no
lights. So now I know for sure I have a bad break light switch. I am
having a tough time removing it though. Is there a special tool for
these switches or do I just use some pliers ?
GeoNort@xxxxxxx wrote:
I have to agree with Ken I feel your problem is turn switch related.
George
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