Re: T/L Brake light switch

Posted by Mr.Pushbutton  On 2017/3/19 14:39:08
These switches are now as much as 60 years old, there might have been a run of service replacements a short while later, so they are all at least 50 years old. Are you running silicone fluid? (Dot 5) that is known to eat the old stock switches in short order.
You can use a brand new regular two-prong switch available from NAPA in conjunction with a simple relay to do what the OE three-prong switch does. All of that is buired under the battery tray, so someone would have to look hard to find it .

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