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Resolved: Tail Lights Stuck On

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3 minutes ago, Pilgrim said:

It's plastic rather than rubber, but machts nichts.

As a temporary fix, you can tape a quarter over the hole until you get a replacement plug.

Good minds think alike! Quick Draw Mc Graw.

Edited by siteunseen

Or you could put a short bolt in there with a fender washer on each side. That would hit the plunger on the switch.

My brake switch bumper turned to dust a couple years ago. Looked like this:
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So, I chucked up a piece of metal on the lathe and made this:
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Glued the little rubber pad into the recess and put it up under the dash. A completely unreasonable and unprofitable amount of time later, I have this:
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Next time, I'll use a quarter. With maybe a couple layers of hockey stick tape over it to prevent any metal-to-metal noises.   LOL

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Glad I am not the only one. Thanks for all the good responses guys, these feel way more resilient than my current approach. Plus maybe this will add another quarter to my resale value. 😛 

Thanks again everyone for help troubleshooting this. 

Edited by Muzez

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