Double check that bulb. As in stick a wire lead to it and give it some juice or do a continuity test on it. Betcha that's the culprit. There isn't a brake wire fuse. After double checking the bulb, then check continuity btw. the brake light socket and the switches (two people required, unless you are very talented with some long arms, and eye balls on the ends of your fingers) Good Luck LaterZ Dash>Anyone know if there is a fuse involved in the brake light circuit? All >the rest of my lights and stuff work and it was my understanding that >the only fuses were for headlights, charging system, and fan. I checked >out the bulb and it is good, and the light doesn't work with either of >the brake levers which leads me to believe that the problem is somewhere >on the hot side of the system. Any help would be appreciated > >Don >KLR A13 "Salad Shooter" >73' TS185
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[dsn_klr650] brake light
At 09:43 PM 7/16/2000 -0500, DonJonuska@... wrote:
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