petedogg
New Member
Hello,
My ’92 SHO has been having some electrical issues lately. My rear brake lights did not turn on when I was braking a couple of weeks ago, so I changed the stoplight switch on the brake pedal, and all was good. Now, they are not working again, and I no longer have power at the switch for the brake pedal. I checked the fuses, and all have power running through them. I also noticed that my hazard lights, fog lights, and flash-to-pass feature of the high-beams do not work. The headlights (including regular high-beams), tail-lights, and turn signals work fine.
I looked at the Helm’s, and it appears there is nothing between the fuse panel and the brake pedal switch, is this correct? Could it be a short in the wiring? Based on the parts that are not working, it sounds like a multi-function switch issue, but it doesn’t seem like it would control power to the brake pedal switch, or does it?
Thanks in advance.
Peter Wagoner
My ’92 SHO has been having some electrical issues lately. My rear brake lights did not turn on when I was braking a couple of weeks ago, so I changed the stoplight switch on the brake pedal, and all was good. Now, they are not working again, and I no longer have power at the switch for the brake pedal. I checked the fuses, and all have power running through them. I also noticed that my hazard lights, fog lights, and flash-to-pass feature of the high-beams do not work. The headlights (including regular high-beams), tail-lights, and turn signals work fine.
I looked at the Helm’s, and it appears there is nothing between the fuse panel and the brake pedal switch, is this correct? Could it be a short in the wiring? Based on the parts that are not working, it sounds like a multi-function switch issue, but it doesn’t seem like it would control power to the brake pedal switch, or does it?
Thanks in advance.
Peter Wagoner