Brake light problems on '67
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Brake light problems on '67



They are around.  The part number is posted in the archives, and running it
on Partsvoice usually turns one up.  Bring money, (around $120) and be
prepared for one of the more frustrating tasks in maintaining our favorite
cars.   But before you go to all this trouble, try bypassing the electrical
terminals on the stop light switch,  perhaps this will bring on the brake
lights, then  you know your problem isn't in the turn signal switch, which
will be the best news you've heard this week!

Possibly the problem is in your turn signal switch, although I doubt it is a
"short".  More likely, the brake light contacts are not touching when the
turn signal switch is in its neutral position.

Dick Benjamin
----- Original Message -----
From:  Mark Wohlbier
Have been told that my break lights won't work
> because of a dead short in my turn signal switch. Need a new one I guess
any
> help greatly appreciated.
>
> Self-Introduction: Getting tired of surprises hope I can find a
replacement
> turn signal switch for the saginaw Tilt & Telescope.





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