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	<title>Virtual Mechanic &#187; explains about General Inspection &#8211; BRAKE LIGHTS</title>
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		<title>General Inspection &#8211; BRAKE LIGHTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Sep 2009 08:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[PURPOSE Brake lights are designed to let other drivers know when you&#8217;re braking. THINGS TO LOOK FOR The problem with brake lights is that it&#8217;s hard for the driver to know if they are operating or not.  One way to check this is to reverse close to a wall at night and view the reflection [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PURPOSE<br />
Brake lights are designed to let other drivers know when you&#8217;re braking.</p>
<p>THINGS TO LOOK FOR<br />
The problem with brake lights is that it&#8217;s hard for the driver to know if they are operating or not.  One way to check this is to reverse close to a wall at night and view the reflection of the brake lights in the rear vision mirror.  Also you can ask a friend to view the rear lights while you depress your brake pedal with the ignition on.</p>
<p>IS IT EXPENSIVE TO REPAIR?<br />
Brake globes are cheap at under $2.00 each.  If you decide to fit a globe make sure  that the new globe has the same voltage and wattage as the old one as this will affect the brightness of the globe.</p>
<p>TEMPORARY REPAIR AND LONG TERM REPLACEMENT<br />
If you find that the globe is out, give the assembly a light tap or remove the globe and refit it.  This may resecure the connections and the globe will become operational again.  A discoloured globe is a dead globe that needs to be replaced.  There is only one way to fit a globe.  It has offset mechanism.  This will be explained in the video.</p>
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<p>This article is found in the Virtual mechanic CD Rom<br />
You can download it for the price of a latte, but you will learn not to buy a lemon<br />
By Darren Gow-Brown, Melbourne Australia ©2009</p>
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