May 14, 2010 11:08 PM PDT
May 14, 2010 11:20 PM PDT
OK Since you are having trouble with BOTH I would hold off replacing the pressure switch right now. I HIGHLY suggest you get a schematic and see if there is a relay in the circuit. Since it fails from both front and back it is most likely something common to both thus the bulb, wiring, socket, relay or anything else common to both switches. (there is a small micro switch in the hand brake).
As for replacing the pressure switch you should not have to replace the line but you will have to bleed the brakes if you do replace it.
May 14, 2010 11:23 PM PDT
Do not know if the whole line needs replaced. I would double check the wireing or fuses since it worked pryor to starter replacement you could have pinched a wire or disconnected something by accident first and since the light does not work from either location i would concentrate my efforts on electrial not hydrolic. the pressurer or proximety switch is incorporated in the front master cylinder. get a wireing diagram and follow the giagram like a road map.
May 16, 2010 10:44 AM PDT
I know this sounds smart-assed, and normally I am but not this time. If it worked before and you worked on it and now it doesn't work, figure out what you screwed up.
May 16, 2010 11:22 AM PDT
Good advice all and thanks, as i told Rex go to back to basics, and dont trust your eyes I was using two bad bulbs to test the system, dragged out the multi meter and tested socket and then bulbs to discover even though the bulbs looked fine they were both bad, new bulb and wel- ah brake lights as embarrassing as that sounds it s how it went down, lesson relearned start with the simple stuff and use test equipment not the quick eyeball method, or maybe i need glasses.
May 16, 2010 11:56 AM PDT
you did fine!
badinfluence
Machime miniature indicator bulbs. one was 12 volt the other was 24 volt. My helper pulled the bulbs from the box and dumped them in the drawer. They looked the same with a single number on each. Burnt 24 before asking for help. I let him sort out the balance of 60 to seperate the two. Was bright for a short time. poof........... No fret we have all had bulb problems..
At least you did not. Spend big money first.
Experience is the best educator
Have done the same thing with blade type fuses before. Looked fine but didnt work !!