Can a brake light switch be relayed?
Can a brake light switch be relayed?
The replacement brake light switches sold today are extremely light duty and don’t hold up to the 3 amps drawn by the brake lights for very long before the contacts burn again (I have had them burn in just two weeks). Adding a relay to the brake light circuit will remove the heavy current from the brake light switch.
Where to mount a brake light relay on a MGAs?
I mounted mine close to the original brake light switch, but it can just as well be mounted in the trunk (for the MGAs or MGBs), close to one of the tail light/brake light assemblies (if you do this, you will need to bring a source of 12 volts, other than the 12 volts that is switched by the brake light switch, back to where the relay is mounted).
Why does my brake light keep coming on?
The brake pedal stopper can also contribute to a brake light staying on. There is a brake light stopper where the brake light switch comes in contact with when the pedal is not pressed. Over time, this stopper wears out, or it can also come out of place. When this happens, the brake light will stay illuminated at all times.
How does a diode work on a brake light relay?
The diode can be soldered across terminals 85 and 86 of the relay. The advantage of the capacitor is that the capacitor acts as an arc suppressor and the diode collapses the field of the relay coil, eliminating any inductive surge across the brake light switch when it opens.
Why is my brake light switch not working?
Brake light switch may be bad if your brake lights don’t work. Suppose the automatic transmission lever does not get out of the park. The car may also not start because, in automatic transmission vehicles, the car needs to detect that the brake pedal is pressed.
What does the brake light switch signal do?
In modern vehicles, the brake switch signal is also used to: release the automatic transmission shifter from the park, allow the engine to start use the brake system to assist in emergency braking.
Where is the brake light switch on a Honda?
The brake light switch can also be located on the master cylinder. Hydraulic pressure from the master cylinder brake light switch system can close the switch to turn on the brake lights. For example, on a Honda brake light switch, the brake light switch is held in place by a nut. First, start by disconnecting the connector.