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Does anyone have a picture or instructions on the installation of the parking brake switch normally found on the A3 but workable on the A2?
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Are the photos OK? Did they show enough of the the mounting to help you out? If you need some more views, just say the word! Glad to have helped!Thanks S&C. It is the mounting of the switch assy on the parking brake handle that I wanted to check on. Appreciate it and the comments from the rest of you.
How did that work out for you Tin? My light on the dash stays on now, even with brake released. I disconnected the ground going to the switch with the parking brake off and the light went off....hmmm, bad switch. I connected a few wires that had came loose under the dash incorrectly, and welded the contacts in the switch. That switch has to be cheaper than the dash indicator light ($35). I really got used to the brake light indicator, beats the smell of burnt brake linings.It think I will wire it to a dash fan to blow air in my face if the brake is on.
The positive doesn't even go to the switch. The positive goes directly to the Brake Indicator Lamp. Run a wire from the negative side of the Indicator Lamp to one side of the switch. Run a grounded wire to the other side of the switch. You are turning the Indicator Lamp on and off by switching the negative, not the positive. I don't know why you don't have a dead short through the switch.Installed the switch and light today, I really like having the light but I have one issue. When the brake handle is down the light comes on and when the brake is pull up the light goes out. Can someone tell me how to correct this? It seems the switch can only go on one way. I took power off a switched lead and connected it to #27 on the switch and ran a wire from #67 (-) to the switch. Seems simple enough so what did I do wrong? Thanks.
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