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steedaq

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1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« on: April 04, 2021, 05:50:00 PM »
All,

Just wanted some thoughts and trouble shooting guidance before I potentially went down the wrong path.  Last week a coworker mentioned that my brake lights weren’t working so I took a deeper dive, and this is what I found out..

Rear taillights work
Dome lamp and trunk light work
I have 12 V to the brake light switch (orange wire I believe)
Fuse #4 is good
Hazards flash in the front but don’t in the back
Turn signals don’t work

Do you folks recommend any other checks or have any idea what the root cause could be?  I appreciate any help you can provide.

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2021, 06:10:22 PM »
Hi - I just went through debugging all my lights. Start with the simple stuff 1st, like making sure the bulbs are good and cleaning up your grounds in the trunk.

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2021, 09:57:30 AM »
Bulbs are good but that’s a great point regarding the grounds.  I’ll definitely check those out.  Thanks!

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2021, 11:29:41 AM »
I don't have an exact answer for you off the top of my head but i'm leaning toward your turn signal switch to some extent. I don't know if they go bad or not, maybe someone an chime in on that, but here's what I'm thinking...

You said your stop lamp/haz fuse is good so starting from there, there's an orange wire that runs from the fuse to feed the trunk lamp, if equipped and yours is, and the dome light (which you say also works). From there, it runs to the brake light switch and feeds 12v to that. That's the orange wire you tested at the brake light switch. Now from there, when your brakes are applied, the brake lamp switch sends 12v up to the turn signal switch. The reason being, your brake lights need to be "overridden" by the turn signal since the rear signals and brake lamps share the same bulb.

I can't find a wiring diagram of the turn signal switch in the column yet but with no turn signals on, that switch would have to allow 12v through it to feed the brake lamps. Then, say you flip on your left signal, it would have to interrupt the 12v feed from the brake switch and replace it with the intermittent 12 volts from the turn signal. So my guess is maybe your switch is bad. If I find a wiring diagram for the signal switch I'll have a look but it seems like it would be possible for the switch to successfully feed power to your front signals but not the rear.

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2021, 11:32:57 AM »
The brake lights (at the switch above the pedal) are powered all the time.  From the brake light switch, power goes up into the turn signal switch.  When you signal, the brake light on one side is disabled on American red-signal-light cars.  So there are contacts inside the column for each brake light which are totally independent. You've already stated they both don't work on 3 independent power supplies with independent switching.  (brake/signal/hazard all totally separate)

Based on all that I think you're unplugged at the column.  You can't really lose both brake lights at the same time unless you lose power on that circuit before it goes into the column, or if all the bulbs go bad.  All the bulbs bad is probably likely as strange as that sounds.  The brake light switch and that plug are only about an inch apart.  Some of that wiring inside the column might have had a mishap, I don't know.  The bulbs are certainly not reliable.

If park light filament is intact and working, that tells you nothing about the brake light filament. The filaments burn out one at a time.
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2021, 01:28:16 PM »
Ok.  Great info.  I was leaning toward the turn signal switch before I posted. 
1. Need to verify grounds
2.  Ensure connector at column is plugged in and column wiring is good
3.  At that point, replace turn signal switch if the problem persists

I think I’ve got it...  let me know if u think of anything else and I sure appreciate your help. 

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2021, 05:19:34 PM »
If the brake switch is not located correctly, pushing the pedal won't be enough travel to activate it to supply power to the lights. It's set up like the door switch triggers for the dome light. Mount it so it close to making contact with pedal anyway, then push pedal to floor, it will move depressed button and switch with it and keep set distance once pedal released. Easy to check while there.

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #7 on: April 06, 2021, 11:20:29 AM »
Ok.  Great info.  I was leaning toward the turn signal switch before I posted. 
1. Need to verify grounds
2.  Ensure connector at column is plugged in and column wiring is good
3.  At that point, replace turn signal switch if the problem persists

I think I’ve got it...  let me know if u think of anything else and I sure appreciate your help.

I would say 0. assume the bulbs are all burned out and the sockets are rusty.
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #8 on: April 06, 2021, 11:21:55 AM »
If the brake switch is not located correctly, pushing the pedal won't be enough travel to activate it to supply power to the lights. It's set up like the door switch triggers for the dome light. Mount it so it close to making contact with pedal anyway, then push pedal to floor, it will move depressed button and switch with it and keep set distance once pedal released. Easy to check while there.

I agree with you on the adjustment here.  I take the view that if it's not located correctly, the lights are on all the time.  It only turns the brake lights off in a very precise location of the pedal.
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #9 on: April 08, 2021, 06:00:43 AM »
Joe, I understand what youre saying but a couple of years ago my brake lights went out. Tailights but no break lights, they were off. I put a new switch on and it fixed the problem. Very simple.

OP, please let us know what you find. So many times people post they have problems, get advice on repairs and then silence. Its nice to hear what the outcome/fix or problem was to begin with to help others that may be in the same predicament.
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #10 on: April 08, 2021, 11:49:38 AM »
It has been a couple of years since my switch went, but I don't believe my brake lights worked either (in addition to the turn signals).  My memory is bad as I get older.  You probably should investigate everything else first though, because it is not a fun job.

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2021, 11:59:39 AM »
Ok.  Problem has been solved.  Grounds, bulbs and, connections were verified to have all been good. This morning I replaced the turn signal (multi-function) switch in the column. Everything now works great and is back to normal.   

I appreciate everyone’s help and feedback with this  8)

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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2021, 02:53:15 PM »
Glad you got it sorted out
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
« Reply #13 on: April 12, 2021, 02:04:50 PM »
Perfect, Thank you for the final report.
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Re: 1979 Trans Am - Brake Lights Not Working
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