Ariana
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So, it has come to my attention that my Sport Fury has no brake lights. The turn signals and tail lights work just fine, but the brake lights and the hazards don't. Does anyone know where I can get a new assembly?
The two part numbers listed at Rock Auto are Chinese knockoffs. They have an extra three-prong connector, and the main plug is so poorly machined it will not attach to the stock harness. We've tried three of these (You can get them on ebay for $30), and all of them malfunctioned. We'll check with Murray Park; we've dealt with them before. Has anybody made the Chinese assemblies work? If so, how? Is there a wiring workaround? So the brake lights will come on? My turn signals work fine, and the front flashers work. I have fender indicator lights, cruise control, and the proper four-wire switch at the brake pedal. I tested the brake pedal switch, and it's fine. Thanks all!Rock Auto has 2. WVE1S2985 and TW7 around 80 to 90 bucks.
Look under 1976 Dodge Coronet. Same as your Plymouth.
Murray Park doesn't have what I need unfortunately, but thank you!For late 70's parts, try Murray Park (419) 448-0293
I have one out of a 1976 cordoba, hell I have the whole steering column.So, it has come to my attention that my Sport Fury has no brake lights. The turn signals and tail lights work just fine, but the brake lights and the hazards don't. Does anyone know where I can get a new assembly?
Yes, not on my car but a friend of mine. With just the exception one of the wires was incorrectly riveted to the switch assembly, which made to turn around couple of wires at the plug, once corrected the issue, it worked.The two part numbers listed at Rock Auto are Chinese knockoffs. They have an extra three-prong connector, and the main plug is so poorly machined it will not attach to the stock harness. We've tried three of these (You can get them on ebay for $30), and all of them malfunctioned. We'll check with Murray Park; we've dealt with them before. Has anybody made the Chinese assemblies work?