Couple days ago, I noticed the 58 Packard was in need of an oil change, In the process of doing that, I also discovered it had no brake lights. Not good. The wires were too short and the connectors were worn out. Extending the wires 4" and replacing the connectors did not give me lights so ,checking the wires with handy current detector, I found current to the switch. I jumped this wire to the other and the brake lights lit up, Therefore the switch was bad. Replaced it and the brake lights work again. On this car it is necessary to remove the battery and the battery tray to get to the brake light switch. The morals are:
1) get in the habit of checking the brake light switch. I just step on the brake with the garage door closed. It is easy to see the reflection of the brake light on the door.
2) when you park it , be sure the brake lights are off as the switch can stick in the on position too. And the mc check valve can malfunction holding too much back pressure thus not allowing the switch to open when the brake is released.
3) Checked the others and the 64 GT also had a bad switch. Much easier to replace ,tho.
4) My last switch was a Standard SLS27 and in the box was a yellow slip of paper that said that this switch probably was not going to work with silicone brake fluid. So if you expect to have brake lights, don't use silicone brake fluid.
1) get in the habit of checking the brake light switch. I just step on the brake with the garage door closed. It is easy to see the reflection of the brake light on the door.
2) when you park it , be sure the brake lights are off as the switch can stick in the on position too. And the mc check valve can malfunction holding too much back pressure thus not allowing the switch to open when the brake is released.
3) Checked the others and the 64 GT also had a bad switch. Much easier to replace ,tho.
4) My last switch was a Standard SLS27 and in the box was a yellow slip of paper that said that this switch probably was not going to work with silicone brake fluid. So if you expect to have brake lights, don't use silicone brake fluid.

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