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A new brake lamp switch is under $20 and maybe 15 minutes to install.
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.......and do it the sooner , the better. They cause intermittant faults, and raise hell with ASR/ABS ,EA , and CC modules. Also, I believe your car is now self-adapting to you new repairs and should run even better as you go b/c the ECU has the ability to relearn Engine Management . I would go back in ther efor codes on both Pins 8 and 14 in a week.. Make sure you have a Single Flash now ..that means all are clear. |
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where is the brake lamp switch found?
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Up above the brake pedal. It has a piston that goes in when the brake pedal is depressed. You have to remove the cover panel, it's a little hard to get to but not a tough job. It rotates 90 degrees to come out. Buy the new part first and it will all be fairly obvious.
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hey all i am back. today i got te engine light again, no codesin pin 8 or 14. but i got a code 23 on the build in code reader in the engine.
23 Intake manifold pressure (in base module pressure sensor-) with engine running too high/low. any ideas? vac leak? the car is still running smooth, but i did notice its running a little heavy like it doesnt wanna go. |
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