mattyv87
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If the two wires going into the brake warning switch connector are both grounded with the ignition turned to on, it should have the brake warning light illuminated as I understand it. Therefore, with the switch connected but removed from the H block depressed as well as grounded, it should also illuminate. A long jumper to test grounds at multiple points could help pinpoint a ground issue. This is basically my next step as well.Based on all of this is there a good step by step method to troubleshoot a non working brake warning light. I understand that there could be a few different reasons the warning light would not light up but I am looking for some guidance on troubleshooting.
I started with the easiest thing and replace the brake warning light bulb. I have a newer brake warning connector at the H block. I plan to install a new ignition switch next week.
When I directly ground the warning light housing the bulb lights up.
Thoughts?
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Check to see if you have good ground to the chassis, firewall, dash and engine. This is probably majority of this circuits problem.