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I HAVE A 98MONTECARLOS THE BRAKE LIGHTS WILL NOT COME ON WINDOW LIGHT COMES ON RIGHT TURN SIGNALWORKS,LEFT COES NOT WELL THE BACK ONE IT FLASHES FAST BUT IF I DO IT MANUALLY IT WORKS WHATS THE PROBLEM

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Check the adjustment on the brake switch its on the upper portion of the brake pedal .Look at it .
Its adjustable and will like solve your problem .

Testimonial: "adjustable how"

  • JOHN LAPIER May 09, 2015

    Their will be some kind nut on the shaft of the plunger switch attached to the top of the brake pedal.That pushes the switch in lights go on happy day take foot off pedal lights go out normal
    Have you ever done things like this before ?

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