I believe the horn and brake light behavior is unrelated and that your current (no pun intended) problem is a sticky brake light switch on the master cylinder. There are two brake light switches thereon. Mike
Uncle Beer wrote: > Hello All, > > > > I turned off my van today and as I was walking away I realized the brake > lights stayed on. I checked the lights and they were not on, I ended up > taking the fuse out and they turned off. > > About two weeks earlier my van horn did not work but now it is. > > > > Any thoughts, I live in the Sherman Oaks area of Southern California, it is > quite hot temps up to 100 and above. I didn't know if thermal expansion > could affect the connections. > > > > Regards, > > > > William > > > > 90 GL "Brew Bus" > |
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