Technical Brake lights not working

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Technical Brake lights not working

Phillip Fire 1100

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Hi Everyone

i got a 1993 Uno Fire. Can somebody point me to where the Brake light Fuse is??my lights doesnt work

And i suspect its the fuse
 
Thanks,the big Fuse??

I got 3

One for indicators

The rest

is a mystery

Some-one maybe got a pic?
That is different from my car, there is a lot of fuses there. Maybe 14.
No 1 does brake lights, indicators etc.

That was a nice Birthday Present from UCOF.


Just thinking though, have the wires come off the brake light switch down by the pedal.
 
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Thanks,the big Fuse??

I got 3

One for indicators

The rest

is a mystery

Some-one maybe got a pic?

Are you sure you're not getting mixed up with the relays? :confused:

Pic of the fuse box in my 45S mk1 below (n.b. dashboard removed!)
 

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Well if you can see the fuses then just check if any are blown o.0

They should be pretty much see through, if you can't see through them then just take one out at a time, have a look to see if it';s blown and if not then put it back, you could also check the bulbs and yes it is a posibility that the brake light switch on your peddle has broken, mine did, it takes about 20-30 mins to fit it and is just plug in, cost me about £7-9 so you can check to see if it is the switch first by dissconnecting the plug from it and bridging the connection with a paper clip or wire.

Hope this helps
Dan
 
Welcome to the forum Suzy.

:)

In a system that creates "free" energy via the alternator, power consumption and 'wasting' money doesn't really matter.
 
Just so you don't think I was talking to myself in the above post.. there was a post above that one about "use LEDs as they last longer, don't use as much energy and use less money".

There was.

I promise.
 
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