Oct 12, 2023 #1 A AB Dodge New Member Joined Nov 4, 2021 Messages 13 Reaction score 14 Location Sparks NV 1957 Chrysler New Yorker changed out the master cylinder to a Wilwood can’t get the brake lights to work and can’t find the fuse panel to check I think the brake lights are activated from the proportion valve any insight would be helpful
1957 Chrysler New Yorker changed out the master cylinder to a Wilwood can’t get the brake lights to work and can’t find the fuse panel to check I think the brake lights are activated from the proportion valve any insight would be helpful
Oct 12, 2023 #2 4 413 Senior Member Joined Jan 28, 2019 Messages 1,874 Reaction score 2,180 Location NW USA The brake light switch was screwed to the master cylinder, used hydraulic pressure To actuate lights. Not very reliable. much better off to put a mechanical switch on the brake pedal like they stated in mid 1961. Last edited: Oct 12, 2023
The brake light switch was screwed to the master cylinder, used hydraulic pressure To actuate lights. Not very reliable. much better off to put a mechanical switch on the brake pedal like they stated in mid 1961.
Oct 12, 2023 #3 A AB Dodge New Member Joined Nov 4, 2021 Messages 13 Reaction score 14 Location Sparks NV Got it traced the pink wire to the switch and it is supposed to be hot found it not connected by the ignition switch
Got it traced the pink wire to the switch and it is supposed to be hot found it not connected by the ignition switch