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Check the petal and make sure that the plastic part that touches the brake light switch when the petal is in contact with the brake light switch is still on the petal, if it is missing you will need to replace it, so the petal will make correct contact with the brake light switch.
The original light switch was invented in 1884 by John Holmes. This switch was made to prevent "arcing" of the electrical circuit, and the design is still in use today.
If the heater still works the bulb is just burn out. I doubt you can change the light you will have to replace the switch.
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You can either go to switch or to light first. I wired house for my brother ran power supply from junction box then to each switch then to light. Passed inspection no problem
The OFF position on the light switch interrupts the flow of electricity to the light bulb. If the switch is ON, there is always electricity at the light socket, even when the light bulb is removed. if the lamp is still pluged in electricity is still flowing through the lamp even if it is off or on
Yes. Even with no power to the light, there is still power to the switch. To power off the switch you usually need to open a circuit breaker.
The switch probably turns the light out when the switch makes connection, then the light is on when there is no connection (like when the wire is not connected.) Reconnect the wire and push the switch to see if the light goes out. The switch is most likely out of adjustment or bad.
with light switch off, hold the "off" button on the fan part of the control & then turn light switch on while still holding the button.
Depends what light you are talking about. Lights on a laptop can vary. Usually, a light which will turn off when the laptop is still on is the loading light, maybe battery light, also wifi light.
Usually this a faulty signal light switch. The Signal light switch disconects the brake light on the signaling side and makes it flash.