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| | | Brake light help | Joined: Feb 2015 Posts: 27 newbie | OP newbie Joined: Feb 2015 Posts: 27 | I've got a 78 Dodge b200 with a 440 and my brake lights won't come on. It has cruise control so the switch has the plug that goes to the cruise control wiring harness but nothing plugged into the other prongs. It had a Kelsey Hayes brake controller installed that I pulled because I took off the tow hitch I'm assuming that's what was controlling the lights. My question would be what wires are supposed to plug into the switch and where exactly do they run from and what color. Haynes manual is useless diagram is for up to 76 with the 78 being similar but not exact enough. I should've taken pictures before I disconnected everything and tossed the controller but I didn't. Hazards and turn signals work fine switch is brand new and tested. Thanks | | | Re: Brake light help | Joined: Jan 2001 Posts: 2,964 Likes: 63 veteran | veteran Joined: Jan 2001 Posts: 2,964 Likes: 63 | | | | Re: Brake light help | Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 12,107 Likes: 37 Maniac | Maniac Joined: Aug 2001 Posts: 12,107 Likes: 37 | Get a factory service manual for your van. THat is the first tool you should buy if you intend on working on your own vehicle. HERE'S ONEHERE's a cheaper one. Or if you don't like paper copies, HERE IT IS ON CD
Windows- they're what make a van worth owning! | | | Re: Brake light help | Joined: Feb 2015 Posts: 27 newbie | OP newbie Joined: Feb 2015 Posts: 27 | Thanks! I couldn't find it because I didn't know that was the same van! | | |
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