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A faulty brake light switch sometimes will work intermittently, or just be out of adjustment and respond to a harder press of the pedal.
Nissan North America is recalling more than 350,000 Pathfinder midsize crossovers globally over a defect with the brake-light switch that could cause brake lights to remain illuminated even when ...
The problem is a defective brake-light switch; in some models with push-button start, the defect could make it possible that the car could be unable to be started, Subaru said.
Hyundai models in voluntary recall over faulty brake light switch HYUNDAI Australia will voluntarily call 227,000 cars back to dealerships to replace a faulty brake light switch across eight models.
Subaru discovered that the switch connecting the brake pedal to the lights was improperly adjusted at the factory. Specifically, the problem affects 3,089 Impreza hatchbacks, and 941 sedans built ...
The brake lights on thousands of new Hyundais have been found to be faulty and Hyundai owners risk a $100 fine in NSW and $211 fine in Victoria – but the company is refusing to issue a recall because ...
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