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    damn, well if you didn't find all that stuff i'd say a ground

    but i agree, the sensor for your brake pedal. back your car up to a wall or something. grab the pedal with ur hand and lift up, if the lights turn off it is that sensor
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRYMY4.0
    damn, well if you didn't find all that stuff i'd say a ground
    but i agree, the sensor for your brake pedal. back your car up to a wall or something. grab the pedal with ur hand and lift up, if the lights turn off it is that sensor
    ^^^ The problem with that is the plug goes in a hole in the pedal. so pulling up on the pedal would just let the switch go through the hole and nothing would happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnblur
    ^^^ The problem with that is the plug goes in a hole in the pedal. so pulling up on the pedal would just let the switch go through the hole and nothing would happen.
    but lifting the pedal will deactivate the switch turning off the tailights letting him know that that is the switch that isn't working correctly.


    not a hole in the PEDAL but the hinge in the back that connects to the brake booster
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