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Luapno
 


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Brake Light Switch & Bulbs - Why The Problems?

One thing that has been puzzling me after reading numerous posts is why the brake switch or brake bulb issues can cause so many major issues with other systems?

I know they are complicated cars, but it seems very strange that a simple switch or bulb can cause a major meltdown of other systems.

Can someone please explain?

Thanks

Paul
  
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Multiple systems share wiring, this is where canbus comes in, pulses are within the signal down the shared wiring which the car deciphers to follow commands, so if the brake light bulb for example is blown, the signals get interrupted to other modules sharing that wiring and hence the issues Thumbs Up

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If you touch the brake pedal whilst accelerating the car throws a wobbly because it doesn't know what it should be doing, sensors throwing signals that shouldn't be happening. Speed sensors increasing but brakes applied. Try it and watch the illuminations.
   
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Top Man - Thanks Beanie

Far too complicated for their own good sometimes Thumbs Up
  
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tayaste wrote:
If you touch the brake pedal whilst accelerating the car throws a wobbly because it doesn't know what it should be doing, sensors throwing signals that shouldn't be happening. Speed sensors increasing but brakes applied. Try it and watch the illuminations.


Not a good idea, but as the throttle is fly by wire, the potentiometers that manage the throttle body / pedal sense one action, yet the brake pedal / system and the ABS speed pulse another, confusion will ensue Rolling with laughter
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tayaste wrote:
If you touch the brake pedal whilst accelerating the car throws a wobbly because it doesn't know what it should be doing, sensors throwing signals that shouldn't be happening. Speed sensors increasing but brakes applied. Try it and watch the illuminations.


Might give it a go Wink
  
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beanie wrote:
tayaste wrote:
If you touch the brake pedal whilst accelerating the car throws a wobbly because it doesn't know what it should be doing, sensors throwing signals that shouldn't be happening. Speed sensors increasing but brakes applied. Try it and watch the illuminations.


Not a good idea, but as the throttle is fly by wire, the potentiometers that manage the throttle body / pedal sense one action, yet the brake pedal / system and the ABS speed pulse another, confusion will ensue Rolling with laughter


Oh it does. Laughing
   
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This shouldn't affect you in a D4 though as the brake lights are LED's Whistle
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So are mine Wink Brake switch is the same though isn't it?
   
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Can you point me to a D4 brake switch failure ? Confused
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I am sure it is only a matter of time before we get a whole world of pain with the LED lights Rolling with laughter
  
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Really? We've had 7 years Whistle
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DG wrote:
Can you point me to a D4 brake switch failure ? Confused


Enlighten me, why won't I be able to find a D4 failure ( I've had a quick search and nothing so far)
   
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Enlighten me, why won't I be able to find a D4 failure


This Laughing

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( I've had a quick search and nothing so far)
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Give it time then DG, give it time. Snigger
   
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