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Tue Apr 18 15:37 CST 2006 [ RELATED]
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The brake light problem on the 87 could be the brake light switch on the brake pedal. I took the hose out from the air vent to get a good view of mine. Make small holes and use wire or paper clips to hold back together. with maybe some tape after the job is complete. You can jump the line by wiring together the two wires that go onto the the switch. That will let you know if the switch is bad by being able to see if they go on when jumping. Mine went out just a few months back (86).
I also had a paper circuit board with burnt contacts where the wiring harnes is clipped on with the pigtail.
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