Brake Light??
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
#3
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
agent99 wrote:
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
I'll 2nd what Roy said. I've had to just adjust or lubricate them before.
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
I'll 2nd what Roy said. I've had to just adjust or lubricate them before.
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
I'll 2nd what Roy said. I've had to just adjust or lubricate them before.
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
I'll 2nd what Roy said. I've had to just adjust or lubricate them before.
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
HTH
Carl
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:BEnwh.17804$yx6.5177@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net...
> The brake switch is mounted on the rear side of the brake pedal, up near
> the steering column. It's a flimsy thing that tends to get worn, bent,
> etc. You can reach up and toggle it by hand to see if it's sticking, the
> mount is bent, or whatever. Cheap part, not hard to replace.
>
> agent99 wrote:
>> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
>> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get
>> this
>> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Brake Light??
"agent99" <agent99ri@***.net> wrote in message
news:39ec9e036977049af7eb9f3c25655a9f@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> My brake light in my 94 Wrangler is staying on and when i step on the
> brakes it dosent catch right away... any ideas.. so when i go to get this
> fixed i will know whats going on... thanks everyone
>
No, you didnt ask your question wrong. It could be a lot of things some
minor of little consequence but some could mean your brakes are about to
fail. Take it in and get it checked out.