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hi guys mate of mine used to own a 91 tx5 telstar and when ever he put the brakes on his lights flickers 3-4 times and then fully lite up. I jsut wondering what in the cars wiring make sit do that its comes like that from factory so is there a module that does that or soemthing
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Disco Frank |
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umm could be somethign the previous owner put in i would say
i remember in high school the electronics teacher said his so made a flasher unit for the brakes so u press the pedal and the brake lights flash on on.off.on.off.and stay on kina cool actualyl as it makes the person aware that you are braking be a simple circut to make and would not cost that much ie $10 best idea woudl be to add a Pressure switch to the brake line so when u exceeded XX pressure the flasher unit was used and under XX pressure the normal brake switch was used so when light , on/off braking ( ie heavy traffic ) the brakes lighst arnt not flashing on.off mmm i shoudl try this out...
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Spider_GT |
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if ya goignto give it a go make two
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twr7cx |
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The other cool thing with brake lights that I read about is this system where youve been driving under headvy/full throttle and you release it quickly, the brake lights go on.
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hmmm both would be awesome lol
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twr7cx |
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{USERNAME} wrote: hmmm both would be awesome lol
Or you could get what I've got. A faulty brake pedal sensor thing that current leaves the brake lights on a lot! I can be accelerating up a hill and my brake lights are on! |
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bowsaw |
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: hmmm both would be awesome lol Or you could get what I've got. A faulty brake pedal sensor thing that current leaves the brake lights on a lot! I can be accelerating up a hill and my brake lights are on![/quote But the other 4 cars in Tassie arent on the road all together, which would make it easier. |
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