thepuzzlemaster
06-04-2025, 12:51 PM
I don't drive my van ('96 HiAce) too frequently. Once a week or so. And every few weeks the battery will be dead when I go to start it. I'm pretty sure I narrowed it down to the brake lights staying on sometimes when the van is parked. It seems the switch in the brake pedal is very temperamental. Like the brake pedal must be FULLY depressed in order for the brake lights to turn off. It feels like it is too sensitive. I get that you want your brake lights to turn on as soon as you press the pedal, but it feels a little too sensitive.
Is there some sort of adjustment that can be done to allow the pedal to depress a fraction of an inch higher? Kind of like the H/L set screws on a bike derailleur? Or anyone have other ideas of what I can do here? I even made sure to use my toe to pull up the brake pedal as high as it would go yesterday when arriving at a trailhead, and noticed when I got back to the car after my hike, the brake lights were still on.
Thanks.
Is there some sort of adjustment that can be done to allow the pedal to depress a fraction of an inch higher? Kind of like the H/L set screws on a bike derailleur? Or anyone have other ideas of what I can do here? I even made sure to use my toe to pull up the brake pedal as high as it would go yesterday when arriving at a trailhead, and noticed when I got back to the car after my hike, the brake lights were still on.
Thanks.