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    Break Light Problem

    Just yesterday i encountered a problem with my brake lights. A Bikey was kind enough to inform me, as we were driving down the road.

    I have seen several discussions regarding brake light switch, and just wanted to run a few things past you guys!

    1. i checked the fuses - both under the wheel and in the engine bay relating to lights/ brake lights etc.... nothing obvious detected

    2. when i put the headlights on, the break lights worked 10% of the time ... as i pumped the pedal, the light only responded a few times.

    3. so all globes seem to be fine.

    4. adjusting the position of the fuse box/ also the security alarm in the engine bay seemingly influenced partial connectivity of the brake lights.

    5. i had a look at the break light switch and would be happy to replace it (just would like to find the part number/ link to buy the right one online somewhere)

    Has anyone had a similar situation to this?
    Could anything else be causing the problem?

    Just to clarify, the break lights are not working/ reliable ... this i an attempt to get them back up and running (they are not stuck on all the time). Im driving a Disco 97 TDi ... any help appreciated. cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hair_of_the_dog View Post
    Just yesterday i encountered a problem with my brake lights. A Bikey was kind enough to inform me, as we were driving down the road.

    I have seen several discussions regarding brake light switch, and just wanted to run a few things past you guys!

    1. i checked the fuses - both under the wheel and in the engine bay relating to lights/ brake lights etc.... nothing obvious detected

    2. when i put the headlights on, the break lights worked 10% of the time ... as i pumped the pedal, the light only responded a few times.

    3. so all globes seem to be fine.

    4. adjusting the position of the fuse box/ also the security alarm in the engine bay seemingly influenced partial connectivity of the brake lights.

    5. i had a look at the break light switch and would be happy to replace it (just would like to find the part number/ link to buy the right one online somewhere)

    Has anyone had a similar situation to this?
    Could anything else be causing the problem?

    Just to clarify, the break lights are not working/ reliable ... this i an attempt to get them back up and running (they are not stuck on all the time). Im driving a Disco 97 TDi ... any help appreciated. cheers.
    Would suggest that if moving fuse box Influenced power to lights, then Brake light Switch aint the Issue..........

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    It doesn't appear to be the wiring/ fuse box positioning.

    Further inspection of the brake light switch reveals the bottom pin has heaps of play in it ... sometimes it works/ sometimes it doesn't. Im surprised a well concealed part like this would break .... (it wasn't the moving switch part that went, but rather the pin)

    Has anyone replaced this switch recently and if so, is there a part number for online purchase?

    thanks.

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    Hi,

    There seems to be plenty available online. Just google "Brake light switch land rover discovery 1". It seems there is a difference between the ABS version and the non-ABS version, just make sure you select the right one.

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    Hi
    i was chasing my tail with my brake lights, spasmodic working

    sometimes they would work, most of the time when i put my foot on the brake, the light would come on for a split second and then disappear even though my foot was still on the brake.

    i just had my brake switch replaced by the mechanic all i know is that the switch had multiple wires as i have ABS on my 95 disco. sorry dont know no. as he fixed it before i knew he had done it.
    this switch was different to the one i had on my petrol 97 non-abs model which i replaced myself.

    now to find the cause of the window brake light, everything looks correct with 12v both sides of the bulb so i guess a problem with the earth connection, just need a few hours to investigate.anyone know where the earth point is?

    thanx

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    Quote Originally Posted by hair_of_the_dog View Post
    It doesn't appear to be the wiring/ fuse box positioning.

    Further inspection of the brake light switch reveals the bottom pin has heaps of play in it ... sometimes it works/ sometimes it doesn't. Im surprised a well concealed part like this would break .... (it wasn't the moving switch part that went, but rather the pin)

    Has anyone replaced this switch recently and if so, is there a part number for online purchase?

    thanks.
    Non ABS part number is 13H3735L, did have the ABS number but can't find it now

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    Hi, apologies for coming across a bit clueless.

    The lesson leant was that my 97 disco tdi, was, non abs and it required a two pin stop light switch. I bought that from Land Rover in geelong for 40 bucks (i could have got it cheaper online, but eh i was in a rush)....

    I twisted the old one out, put the new one in and the break lights now respond to every push on the break pedal.

    I took the old one apart, saw how it worked, discovered it was full of dirt/ grease and crap... probably why in wasnt working properly.

    thanks for putting up with the posts, responding to them and your assistance.

    cheers.

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