Biggles633
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I had to change my hydralic brake light switch and then I bled the whole sysem with a pressure bleeder like used by tactical repair, with dot 5.
Since doing this, as soon as I press the brake pedal the brake lights come on and stay on. Pedal returns correctly, this happens without and with air pressure.
The only way to get the lights off is to let a bit of pressure out of the airpack bleed.
Ive chacked the vent on the master cylinder, is clean and works. Taking the master cylinder cap off does not relieve the pressure.
Is there a return pipe or non return valve that could be blocked/stuck?
Im in the UK so getting a air switch kit is not an option.
Since doing this, as soon as I press the brake pedal the brake lights come on and stay on. Pedal returns correctly, this happens without and with air pressure.
The only way to get the lights off is to let a bit of pressure out of the airpack bleed.
Ive chacked the vent on the master cylinder, is clean and works. Taking the master cylinder cap off does not relieve the pressure.
Is there a return pipe or non return valve that could be blocked/stuck?
Im in the UK so getting a air switch kit is not an option.