Having experienced this recently I can say from combing over the archives at the time that there were some posts that stated that sometimes new switches don't work. So you might have a bad switch or two. Other than that I would suggest that you bleed the system such that you get all of the old brake fluid out so there is nothing to crud up the system and switches. Steven --- Jeff Oxroad <Oxroad@AOL.COM> wrote: > SO, I replaced the switches. And the lights come on > exactly like they did > before the replacement. Now they're not so bad that > the pedal must be fully > depressed. But I'd like them to come on when I just > about touch the pedal as > opposed AFTER the braking process has started. Just
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