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I always wanted to have a functioning proper brake light switch and proof that the lights were actually ON when I brake with the pedal. My truck always had a wire/switch run up from the bridged switch. I took the old tape off the jury rig to find this
Just fixin stuff, need air pressure so I don't listen to the safety buzzer while searching out air leaks, so I put air into truck backwards.
I found air leaking from many fittings so removed them all to find an hydraulic switch on the air side
Refurbished and reinstalled
put it all back together thinking it is normal to have to take three things apart to fix the one thing
I need proof that it always works and be able to be seen in the cab
Just fixin stuff, need air pressure so I don't listen to the safety buzzer while searching out air leaks, so I put air into truck backwards.
I found air leaking from many fittings so removed them all to find an hydraulic switch on the air side
Refurbished and reinstalled
put it all back together thinking it is normal to have to take three things apart to fix the one thing
I need proof that it always works and be able to be seen in the cab
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