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Old 06-27-2009, 05:55 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by driftphenom View Post
happened to me once. its like a fail safe thing. there is a little switch in the brake pedal (kinda like a neutral safetey switch) that makes the brake lights always on. when your pressing the brake, your actually cutting the connection to the lights. so when the switch goes out, or the stopper breaks, your brakes stay on. hence fail safe. for me, it was just a little rubber stopper that had dry rotted. i just duct taped across where it was.
Haha, that just happened to me. I used duck tape and nickel. I hate those dang rubber stoppers.
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