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Last night I noticed my tail lights wouldn't turn off after I turned the head lights off. I stepped on brake pedal, nothing happened as well. I am not even sure the brake lights are working. The head lights will turn off and on but the only way the tail lights will turn off is if I disconnect the battery. Is it a switch or relay?
robinsone
06-11-2013, 12:03 PM
its the brake pedal stopper. The brake light switch is affixed next to the brake pedal. on the Pedal there is a rubber stopper or plug which hits the brake light switch. As time goes on the rubber wears out or down and the stopper will fall out, leaving the brake light switch in the on position despite the car being turned off. This is what you need.
Nissan OEM Rubber Stopper for Brake Light (http://www.frsport.com/Nissan-OEM-Rubber-Stopper-for-Brake-Light_p_12957.html)
racepar1
06-11-2013, 12:09 PM
^^^What he said^^^
but i think its the tail lights not the brake lights. The light that is above the others in the middle is on as well.
AlexN
06-11-2013, 12:14 PM
Try the above suggestions first... then troubleshoot the rest moving forward.
If you have nylon sticky tabs those are good for fixing the brake issue till you get OEM ones, cut them into small squares and its a easy application under the brake pedal I stuck it on a screw driver and pushed the pedal in then stuck it in, let the pedal back and it pressed itself, have not had to remove them for OEM ones (4 months later).
racepar1
06-11-2013, 12:19 PM
but i think its the tail lights not the brake lights. The light that is above the others in the middle is on as well.
The center stop lamp is a fucking brake light, NOT a "tail light"...
It's your brake switch bumper. Go look...
yea, right.. I will go look.. does autozones carry these or have to get it online or dealership?
ShakotanGazelle
06-11-2013, 12:38 PM
I just epoxy'd a couple pennies to my brake pedal.
racepar1
06-11-2013, 01:11 PM
Dealer ONLY. You can install a push clip for temporary...
Matej
06-11-2013, 01:22 PM
Mine did that when my fender well wiring harness rubbed through. All kinds of weird things started happening, especially when I drove through puddles. :)
zeebrah
06-11-2013, 01:56 PM
Glue a beer bottle cap on the pedal and be done. Then rejoice in fixing your car with beer
zerodameaon
06-11-2013, 02:03 PM
I just epoxy'd a couple pennies to my brake pedal.
Best fix there is for this problem, if you track down the proper part to replace it it will just end up breaking again in a few months like mine did. It seems they are just new old stock and get brittle just sitting on the shelf.
DennisS
06-11-2013, 02:09 PM
I just epoxy'd a couple pennies to my brake pedal.
Lmao I also did this. Super glued a penny to hit the switch.
dkim1985
06-11-2013, 02:34 PM
i managed to get a short bolt in that hole and tighten it with a nut on the other side. it was a tight fit but it works. now mines a metal stopper and i won't be having that problem~
yomisiu
06-11-2013, 02:35 PM
same. pennies will do the trick
Ok I got the bumper stop, $2.30, part from dealer. Problem fixed. Thanks!
ixfxi
06-14-2013, 10:22 AM
I just epoxy'd a couple pennies to my brake pedal.
Glue a beer bottle cap on the pedal and be done. Then rejoice in fixing your car with beer
Lmao I also did this. Super glued a penny to hit the switch.
Best fix there is for this problem, if you track down the proper part to replace it it will just end up breaking again in a few months like mine did. It seems they are just new old stock and get brittle just sitting on the shelf.
you guys are some stupid fucking idiots. I have a surplus of these bumpers, not because they break often... but because I wanted spares. NOS parts are not old and brittle. If thats the case, why purchase new weather stripping?
I cant stand when people suggest doing stupid shit like super-glueing pennies. You guys are fucking ghetto.
racepar1
06-14-2013, 01:05 PM
you guys are some stupid fucking idiots. I have a surplus of these bumpers, not because they break often... but because I wanted spares. NOS parts are not old and brittle. If thats the case, why purchase new weather stripping?
I cant stand when people suggest doing stupid shit like super-glueing pennies. You guys are fucking ghetto.
But, a $3 part that is in-stock at almost ANY Nissan dealer is way expensive and hard to get Mike...
:duh:
If a 2.50 dollar part is expensive then maybe you shouldn't be modding your car to begin with. It seems like no one that has 240's care about taking care of them. They just blow money on mods and stuff then wreck it or get rid of it before half their project is even done. Its embarrassing dealing with insurance and when I tell them I have a 240. Its like oh.. not a big deal to fix.. lets just try to get out of this as cheaply as possible. Hence, I'm dreading this week after getting rear ended this weekend for the 6th time whether or not the insurance is actually going to pay for a new bumper or they are going to try to say just get an aftermarket or remanufactured one. I'm sure if it was a 350z or bmw like the car that hit me was they wouldn't even attempt doing that.
ShakotanGazelle
06-16-2013, 05:31 PM
you guys are some stupid fucking idiots. I have a surplus of these bumpers, not because they break often... but because I wanted spares. NOS parts are not old and brittle. If thats the case, why purchase new weather stripping?
I cant stand when people suggest doing stupid shit like super-glueing pennies. You guys are fucking ghetto.
Bro, let me tell you how cool you are because you can afford a surplus of a $3 OE part. :bowdown:
CleanAndLegit
06-16-2013, 06:43 PM
bolt and nut works best, free most of the time.
KendallH
06-16-2013, 06:52 PM
Be careful with using pennies/bolts etc. If the brake pedal switch is not adjusted properly it can apply pressure to your brake pedal and cause your brakes to lock up. I replaced mine with the factory nylon part because it has a little give to avoid this.
racepar1
06-16-2013, 07:45 PM
BTW, the bumpers are NOT new old stock. They are still currently being produced and are equipped on MUCH newer cars. Cheaping out with a penny or a bolt is just stupid, cheap, and lazy...
I had this EXACT issue on my car shortly after posting in here, ironically. I ordered the $3 part and fixed it properly.
Punished
06-16-2013, 07:53 PM
When I bought my car someone had already done the bolt and nut mod. I found that out when randomly a bolt fell from under the dash and my brake lights wouldn't turn off.
I used one of the interior plastic plugs that fit perfectly in the hole and has been solid for over a year.
Glue a beer bottle cap on the pedal and be done. Then rejoice in fixing your car with beer
this i like indeed
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