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Old 04-04-2008, 01:39 AM   #1
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s13 brake lights wont turn off

as the title says, the brake lights on my 90 s13 are stuck on at all times. would this be a problem with the switch on the brake pedal or a blown fuse/relay?
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The little plastic stopper in the pedal assembly breaks / falls out / gets stolen by underpants gnomes...???...then the switch cannot be depressed = Brake lights never go off.

Tape a penny over the place where the stopper used to be, or find some other creative way to make sure the switch is depressed when your foot is off the pedal.

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Tape a penny over the place where the stopper used to be
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this actually worked thanks.
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Tape a penny over the place where the stopper used to be, or find some other creative way to make sure the switch is depressed when your foot is off the pedal.

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Thats what i did
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:56 PM   #5
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They sell a pack of universal rubber stoppers at autozone. They should be by the bolts on a swivel rack. I have had to do this on several older cars. It might need some trimming, but between the two different styles, one of them should work.
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