Is there a way to test the brake light switch while not mounted on the master reservoir?
I hooked a meter up to the leads and took a small drill bit and gently pressed into the fluid hole but nothing happened. Didn’t press really hard as I was not sure if this would screw up a diaphragm or not.
Brake Light Switch Test
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You are right I hardly put any pressure on the drill bit as I was worried I would puncture the diaphragm.
I talked to someone today that said the same thing you did and suggested I try stepping up air pressure to about 100psi.
Then there is the issue of it being the old switch and who knows what gunk is up inside there.
I talked to someone today that said the same thing you did and suggested I try stepping up air pressure to about 100psi.
Then there is the issue of it being the old switch and who knows what gunk is up inside there.
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Here is what I did.
It turns out the cheepo air blow off nozzle I have, if you unscrew the tip, the size and threads are the same as on the brake light pressure switch. So I screwed the switch into the handle of the blow off nozzle. Then I opened the air valve to the line and pressed the valve on the nozzle. I had the ohm meter plugged into the switch. The switch didn’t close until I got to 120 psi. Dose that seem like the correct pressure for the break switch to operate at?
It turns out the cheepo air blow off nozzle I have, if you unscrew the tip, the size and threads are the same as on the brake light pressure switch. So I screwed the switch into the handle of the blow off nozzle. Then I opened the air valve to the line and pressed the valve on the nozzle. I had the ohm meter plugged into the switch. The switch didn’t close until I got to 120 psi. Dose that seem like the correct pressure for the break switch to operate at?
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That should be close enough. The pressure supplied by your foot would be in the 150 to 300 PSI range.
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