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Brake Lights are permanently on??
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motormania007
PostPosted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 5:06 am Up
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Hiya Guys,

It has been a while, I no longer own a 206 now sadly had to sell as it was starting to become a nightmare, I now have an MG ZT do not ask me why but for what I paid for it I think it was a good find, anyway a mate has got a 206 and he has a problem with his rear lights ( 2 x brake lights & the high level brake light) are permanently on when he is driving, is this a common fault cause I must admit I have seen this before and it was mainly on 206's ? Is there a simple fix or is it something that he would need to go to a garage to fix?

If there is a how to on this site maybe one of you guys can post the link so I can take a look and see if I can fix it for him.

Merry Christmas & a happy 2015 to all members.

Hope to hear from you soon

cheers Pete

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luke079
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Under the glove box in the footwell there is the brake light switch (blue if I remember correctly) check that it is still plugged in and secure Smile
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macca1411
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luke079 wrote:
Under the glove box in the footwell there is the brake light switch (blue if I remember correctly) check that it is still plugged in and secure Smile

What He Said

Can easily get kicked by clumsy passengers

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Project2062014
PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 12:14 pm Up
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Why do people do this ?
Annoying .
Keep your feet on the matt!

Only french would put the switch/connector in the passenger side & have a massive metal bar going across from the drivers pedal .


I feel the steering input through my left foot some times .
Annoying .

At least cover it up .

Just push connector back on .

If it aint broke dont fix it !
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MrBSI
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Project2062014 wrote:

Only french would put the switch/connector in the passenger side & have a massive metal bar going across from the drivers pedal .


I feel the steering input through my left foot some times .
Annoying .

The 206 is lucky, in newer PSA Peugeot / Citroen products they don't even move the BSI unit when they do the right hand drive conversion, so right hand drive products have a useless sized glovebox.

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gman206
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Project2062014 wrote:


Only french would put the switch/connector in the passenger side & have a massive metal bar going across from the drivers pedal .


I feel the steering input through my left foot some times .
Annoying .

At least cover it up .

Looks like the brake booster and master cylinder is on da left side.

I also get that feeling in my left foot from steering!!

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Greeny69
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I have just cured this very problem. Having checked the switch under glove box I decided to check bulbs. The brake light bulb was the wrong type.replaced bulb for correct one now problem solved all 3 brake lights and rear lights working as required
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