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Re: Lights in the back of speedometers



Pete (and Tom H.),
  My Brake Failure light did this the first time I'd hooked the 
battery up after it's resto.  On mine, there was a threaded plug 
in the center of the proportioning valve that connected to the 
Brake Failure light.  After getting the brakes right, I took the 
plug out to allow the contacts to re-center themselves and 
screwed it back in.  No more errant light.  The light *does* 
come on when I turn the key far enough to start the engine, so I 
know the unit is functioning properly.
HTH,
Myron

> That means the sensor inside of your brake proportioning valve has moved
> off center. You can confirm this by unplugging the wire that is connected
> to it and seeing if the light goes off. 
 
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C. Myron Ware   Senior Prog/Analyst, CNE |  NASA Langley Research Center
Email c.m.ware@domain.elided             |  Hampton, Va   23681
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Thought for the day:  The only substitute for good manners is fast
  reflexes.



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