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Help please: Brake tail stop light stay on


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Hi, 

I am having trouble with my brake tail stop light staying on all the time.

 

Looking at the schematic, looks like the fuse C F4 is feeding the CU PSM and it's re-feeding the A6 Stop light switch.  Is my PSM box broken?  Can I put a diode so that it doesn't back feed the power

 

Thanks

 

 

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Pretty much the brake switch and control unit.

Assuming there are no shorts to ground it is likely the issue is in the control unit. Many times control unit issues can be fixed by re- programming that module. If that does not work then a new control unit will need to be installed and programmed to your car.

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looks like there is a short in the board.  There is constant power on the brake trigger input in the box.  

 

I am wondering if that can also be software issue.  Is there a way to do factory reset on the rear module firmware?

 

Steve

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