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daniel199260

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$15 new :S looked on eBay and they selling them for $50, and read I another thread that Holden are doing them for $50 for parts and $100 for labour, either way I was happy with $10.

I got it all sorted though, absolute ba**ard of a job to do, unless you take all the fuse box, air vents and under dash hoisin out, to try and shuv ya hands up there to undo the clips and get the switch off.
All good though, lights are working, that's for the help guys
 

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which one did you want?
 

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I think you got the wrong one, that one is for cruise control. You want the two pin switch if your brake lights aren't working.
 

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Hey guys, I have a 2000 vt commodore sedan and I've just recently realized both my break lights have gone out, I still have the Parker lights though, I've replaced the globes, the fuse and followed the wiring for any problems and got nothing
Anyone got any ideas? Cause apart from globes, fuse and wiring I don't see what it could be, specially since it's happening to both of them and not just one.

Don't break them and I'm sure they'll work fine :thumbsup:
 
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