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Posts posted by candotrackdog
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I would start with the brake light switch on the pedal.
Thanks Loren. I will do that, but do your brake lights come on when the car is off? Anyway to tell if the switch has failed? There is only 16 + K on the car.
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I have recently purchased a 2001 Boxster. Today I was flagged by someone behind me to tell me my brake lights were on while going down the road. The top was down. I didn't know if it could be crimping a wire, so I put it up and the lights were still on. They are not staying on when the car is off. I tried pushing the brake while the car was off, and I have no brake lights.
Anyone else have this happen? Anywhere I should look first?
Thanks
Brake lights on while driving
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Well, I tried the switch. I could not move the plunger while installed, so I removed the switch, pulled the plunger all the way out, and no brake lights, even when the pedal was depressed. I removed the switch again and tried to push it in one notch. The lights sorta flickered. Pulled the switch again, tried to push it in one notch, but it went too far. I tried to figure out where I was on the notches, but never got the lights to work again. The switch now has a perceptible wobble and I have to replace (I guess) I see on one website that there are two different switches. Does anyone know which one is correct for a cruise equipped 2001 car?
Thanks.