Selected: Classic Mini brake light switch late blade type
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The vast majority of the cars we deal with have brake lights that are activated by sensing the fluid pressure in the brake lines. A "Tee" is usually placed in a corner with this pressure switch attached. If your brake lights don't work this could be your problem. The late blade type will also work in a Sprite , MG Midget , and Morris Minor . The early version of this with screw terminals can be replaced by this push-on terminal type! screw type is CBS127
Question:
I have a 1976 Australian mini make, brake lights come on and stay on when ignition on, assume a problem with brake switch but cannot find switch under brake pedal. I saw something about a pressure switch in the brake line, am I looking in the wrong place?
Answer:
Most of the cars had a pressure switch located in a "tee" in the corner of the front of the car. Follow the line from your brake master down and you'll find it. part number C16062
Mini Part Team.
Mini Part Team.
The vast majority of the cars we deal with have brake lights that are activated by sensing the fluid pressure in the brake lines. A "Tee" is usually placed in a corner with this pressure switch attached. If your brake lights don't work this could be your problem. The late blade type will also work in a Sprite , MG Midget , and Morris Minor . The early version of this with screw terminals can be replaced by this push-on terminal type! screw type is CBS127
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Price : $36.95
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