[Shotimes] Brake lights
Paul L Fisher
sho@paul-fisher.com
Sun, 30 Mar 2003 22:17:46 -0600
Just look up the brake pedal shaft. It's there, it's cheap and it takes 10
minutes to change. If you have an owners ,manual, there is a way to shift if
the switch doesn't work, however, when you get rear ended because your brake
lights don't work, it will be your fault.
Paul L Fisher
'93 Ford Taurus SHO Crimson Clearcoat ATX 171K Build date 11/18/1992
- K&N Panel filter, Tokico Struts, Eibach Springs, Dynomax cat-back, Holley
190lph fuel pump, FPS rebuilt ATX, 26mm rear sway bar, Performance-Plus
Stainless Steel Y-pipe, '96 brake upgrade, Proportioning valve plugs, Delrin
sub-frame bushings, Amsoil Series 2000 0W-30 oil, Amsoil Synthetic ATF.
'00 Ford Explorer XLT 5.0L V8 AWD Oxford White Clearcoat 41K Build date
11/19/1999
- Amsoil Series 2000 0W-30 oil, K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Giocatores@aol.com>
To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 12:32 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Brake lights
> I have a 1993 SHO and i am having problems with the sensor for the
> brake lights. My brake lights do not go on everytime I hit the brakes nad
I
> am not able to find the sensor behind the brake pedal. The other problem
is
> that since the car is an automatic, I am not able to get the car out of
park
> all the time because that brake sensor alows the transmission to shift out
of
> park. If anyone can help me in locating the sensor behind the brake pedal
I
> would deaply appreciate it. Thank You
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