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hendrik
| Posted on Thursday, July 04, 2002 - 08:43 am: |
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I suffer the cumbersome habit of my handbrakewarning light to stay on regardsless of handbrake activation. The original wiring diagramm gave no clue (just a wire from "+" to the switch and then to the bulb and lastly to ground; so no explanation really). In another forum someone pointed me towards the printed circuit behind the instruments but before I checked that I coincidentally found the "brake check unit" clamped to the big plastic cover that is under the steering column. There are three plugs going in and when I pulled one the light went off. So I Think this unit is the cause. (it is an intermittant fault and when not present the light operates as it should). Can someone offer a wiring diagram for this check unit (a new one is about $150!) and I would rather reconnect on wire or another as far as the handbrake light is concerned. Thanks !!!!! hendrik |
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