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I've been chasing some electrical gremlins in my '71 Suburban for a while now. My brake lights stopped working. I tried adjusting the stop light switch. I've checked fuses. I've checked bulbs. I even bought a new brake light switch. Unplugged the wire from the old one, plugged the new one in and while just hanging from the plug THEY WORKED! I installed the switch and they quit working again. Continuity is good on both the new and old switches. Any help is welcome.
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09-15-2024, 08:57 AM | #4 |
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I would do a voltage check at this point. Put the black lead on a known good ground. The red lead to the one of the switch terminals and check voltage. Then do the same for the other terminal. One terminal should have battery voltage on it the other zero volts.
Now do the checks with the brake switch operated or closed. You should see battery voltage on both sides of the switch now. If the voltage drops significantly then you have a bad connection between the switch and the fuse block buss work.
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