Quick question: I have the shop manuals but I am having a hard time translating the circuit diagram in the book into actual wires and components on the truck.
My 1978 Scout terra pickup has passed it's emissions test after a carb rebuild and tune-up. Hooray! Now to start in on those pesky little issues that impair road safety and draw unwanted attention (such as flashing lights in the rear-view mirror, and no I'm not talking about a disco ball!).
A previous owner had some kind of do-hicky installed under the dash. It had a brake line running to it, so I'm guessing it was for trailer brakes or something? Anyway, I had to rebuild the entire brake system, and I don't know or care what this gizmo is or does... If I need trailer lights I can just tap into the lines in the back - right? - which makes me wonder why the prev owner didn't do that instead of tapping into a brake line. The brake line to the gizmo is disconnected and I am going to finish removing it asap.
Anyway - I am doing a safety inspection and the brake lights do not seem to work when the brake pedal is pressed. There is an electrical connection on the proportioning valve - is this the switch where the signal originates? I am afraid the prev owner May have played slice-n-dice with the under dash wiring - oh goody! Not!!
Can anyone offer some tips on how to go about troubleshooting the brake lights?
Eta: it looks like there is a switch up under the dash with a little pushbutton that rides the brake pedal... This looks like the one I was looking for.
My 1978 Scout terra pickup has passed it's emissions test after a carb rebuild and tune-up. Hooray! Now to start in on those pesky little issues that impair road safety and draw unwanted attention (such as flashing lights in the rear-view mirror, and no I'm not talking about a disco ball!).
A previous owner had some kind of do-hicky installed under the dash. It had a brake line running to it, so I'm guessing it was for trailer brakes or something? Anyway, I had to rebuild the entire brake system, and I don't know or care what this gizmo is or does... If I need trailer lights I can just tap into the lines in the back - right? - which makes me wonder why the prev owner didn't do that instead of tapping into a brake line. The brake line to the gizmo is disconnected and I am going to finish removing it asap.
Anyway - I am doing a safety inspection and the brake lights do not seem to work when the brake pedal is pressed. There is an electrical connection on the proportioning valve - is this the switch where the signal originates? I am afraid the prev owner May have played slice-n-dice with the under dash wiring - oh goody! Not!!
Can anyone offer some tips on how to go about troubleshooting the brake lights?
Eta: it looks like there is a switch up under the dash with a little pushbutton that rides the brake pedal... This looks like the one I was looking for.
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