This weekend I had to slam on my breaks to avoid an idiot who made a left turn while I had right of way going straight.
Anyway - afterwards I noticed my break lights were now on all the time. The rubber bumper to trigger the break light switch is till in one piece and I only need to pull the break pad forward about 1-2mm to depress the trigger enough to turn off the break lights. Taking off the panel is a giant PITA to get to the switch and I lack a warm place to do that right now. Is it a dumb idea to put a washer or penny on the rubber bumper to get the extra 1-2mm of necessary thickness to turn the break lights off?
Anyway - afterwards I noticed my break lights were now on all the time. The rubber bumper to trigger the break light switch is till in one piece and I only need to pull the break pad forward about 1-2mm to depress the trigger enough to turn off the break lights. Taking off the panel is a giant PITA to get to the switch and I lack a warm place to do that right now. Is it a dumb idea to put a washer or penny on the rubber bumper to get the extra 1-2mm of necessary thickness to turn the break lights off?