This is a discussion on no brake lights within the Octavia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; 03 octavia L/K tdi 110bhp are brake lights stopped working couple of days ago. also the cruise control seems to ...
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| 03 octavia L/K tdi 110bhp are brake lights stopped working couple of days ago. also the cruise control seems to work some times and not others. the display is telling us to take to work shop, and the glow plug light keep flashing. any one any ideas. I've checked both the fuses both ok. cheers thonks for your help ![]() |
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| Common problem, easy solution. Change the brake light switch. |
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| As above Dont take it to the dealers if you are handy Only approx £7 for the switch Look for the thread with the new part number in , 1C0 it starts with , just search that 1C0 and you will find it Maybe even a "How To" thread on this great helpfull forum too Sarah |
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| here you are mate: http://briskoda.net/forums/octavia-i...6955-a/109000/ its a quick, cheap and easy fix.
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| If its anything like a VW Golf mk4's then its a complete doddle mate. I had to do it a few months ago, went to eurocarparts, cost me around a fiver i think, and took about 4 seconds to fit. You just have to remember to keep the brake pedal raised when you do it. ![]() |
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| sorry for the hassel, where isa the switch. is it easier to buy a haynes manual!! |
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| If you look underneath your pedals (Its quite awkward) at the top of your brake pedalyou will see a small black box about the size of a box of matches with a plunger coming out of it. That is the switch. You remove it by simply twisting it out of the fitting. Be careful not to break it. you can buy another one from most local car spares shops ( or try eurocarparts on google..) and then you put it in the same way you took it out. The only difference with puttin in a new switch is that you have to pull the plunger out fully (being careful again not to break it or pull it off completely) before you fit it. That way, when you release the brake pedal after fitting it, it the brake pedal will push it in as far as it needs to. Trust me mate, im NO mecanic. and it took me 2 mins to do. You will laugh at yourself afterwards.. Shady Al. |
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| cheers, i was booked in tomorrow with the dealer!! |
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| Cancell it and do it yourself They will charge at least 1 hour for diagnostic and labour Mmmm £90 ish + VAT , part itself is only cheap Do it , then take yourself out at the weekend and have a couple of beers on the money you have saved ![]() Sarah |
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| Where most of the 17 minutes between posts #1 and #2 was "lost time"; I knew what the problem was as soon as I read it. |
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| this is a 15 minute job max mate - do not pay a stealer to do it. Oh and if you get the new green version, the plunger is no longer on a ratcher so you don't have to pull it out or anything - this only applies to the older style. I got mine from a main dealer - only around £7 or so. It can either leave you with no brake lights and CC (as happened my first time) or brake lights permanently on (as happened my second time after cleaning it the first time).
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| Hi-jack alert! I have the same problem. No brake lights and flashing glow plug light on a 2001 octy 1.9 elegance. replaced the brake switch with a new green one today and the problem's still there. No brake lights and flashing glow plug light!!! have I done something wrong? is there a fuse relating to the brake lights? I've metered the bulbs and they are all ok. what else could it be? cheers. |
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| May be worth getting VAGCOM and see if it requires clearing Sarah |
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![]() A lot less arseache. And non genuine ones are crap, see so many fail. Out of five you might get two that are anygood, plus you dont get to find out that the gen ones have been modified.
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| Thats the switch! I have inserted it twice, on both occassions, ensuring that a satisfying click is felt such that it is twisted as far as it will go. But still no brake lights ![]() |
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