RedbeardTheZombieHunter
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I skimmed the TMs but once again, I guess I didn't use the correct terms or for whatever reason couldn't find what I was looking for.
I noticed a few weeks ago that my brake lights weren't coming on when I stepped on the brake. Yes, I had the 3-lever switch turned to "stop light".
I got under the truck a few minutes ago and pulled the plug on the stop light switch on the airpak, then turned on the master power and set the 3-lever to "stop light", and checked both leads with a test light for juice and nothing on either lead. After visually inspecting the harness for chaving and broken wires, the harness it's self looks dirty and greasy like the rest of the underside of the truck, but otherwise in good condition. All the other lights including the blackouts all operate properly, just no juice to the stop light switch. Common sense tells me the likely culprit is somewhere in the 3-lever assembly like a dirty or crusty contact point.
My question is, am I stuck to replacing the switch assembly, or can it be opened and cleaned/overhauled? Any advise (less the inflamatory comments) would be greatly appreciated.
I noticed a few weeks ago that my brake lights weren't coming on when I stepped on the brake. Yes, I had the 3-lever switch turned to "stop light".
I got under the truck a few minutes ago and pulled the plug on the stop light switch on the airpak, then turned on the master power and set the 3-lever to "stop light", and checked both leads with a test light for juice and nothing on either lead. After visually inspecting the harness for chaving and broken wires, the harness it's self looks dirty and greasy like the rest of the underside of the truck, but otherwise in good condition. All the other lights including the blackouts all operate properly, just no juice to the stop light switch. Common sense tells me the likely culprit is somewhere in the 3-lever assembly like a dirty or crusty contact point.
My question is, am I stuck to replacing the switch assembly, or can it be opened and cleaned/overhauled? Any advise (less the inflamatory comments) would be greatly appreciated.