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Brake light switch on a Datsun 1000
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Can anyone tell me where the brake light switch is on a Datsun 1000, i mean the switch to turn on the brake lights after you put your foot on the brake. The guy i bought the car off has had a makeshift switch that you have to switch on when you put your foot on the brake. This makes it mighty difficult when your changing gear and using the indicators. I can't see a switch on the top of the brake pedal and the only other place i could see would be a hydrolic switch on the brake line in the engine bay. If this is the case how do you fix the switch or where do you get a new one.
Any help would be great.

Posted on: 2008/5/8 16:19
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Brake light switch on a Datsun 1000
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thats the one..
on the union in the bay,
you can fit a non genuine on, they have them in the Narva or Hella catalouge..
a spring type one on the brake pedal would prolly do the job..

Posted on: 2008/5/8 16:22
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Re: Brake light switch on a Datsun 1000
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Beautiful, thats just what i wanted to know. Thanks

Posted on: 2008/5/8 16:27
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Re: Brake light switch on a Datsun 1000
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Being 10x1 metric thread you won't get a HElla or Narva one

VW is the way to go as they run a metric switch

COupes had the switch on the pedal
Sedans, utes, wagons all had it on the T piece block on the firewall

Posted on: 2008/5/8 17:01
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