Evening all,
I'm new to Land Rover ownership and already have my first headache, so would be grateful for any advice on the following...
I have a 1989 Defender 90, with a 300tdi engine. Everything was working fine until last weekend. I woke up to find the brake lights stuck on. (Happened sometime in the night)
I disconnected the battery as a quick fix. I have since disconnected the brake switch but the lights are still staying on.
The only way I can isolate the fault is by removing the first fuse which is my permanent live and controls my radio, clock, interior light, etc. I can then turn the key in the ignition and get the break lights working properly.
I have disconnected the radio and removed the rear break lights and the fault remains, before I dismantle the dash does anyone have any advice as to where the short could be or where I should be looking.
Thanks in advance
I'm new to Land Rover ownership and already have my first headache, so would be grateful for any advice on the following...
I have a 1989 Defender 90, with a 300tdi engine. Everything was working fine until last weekend. I woke up to find the brake lights stuck on. (Happened sometime in the night)
I disconnected the battery as a quick fix. I have since disconnected the brake switch but the lights are still staying on.
The only way I can isolate the fault is by removing the first fuse which is my permanent live and controls my radio, clock, interior light, etc. I can then turn the key in the ignition and get the break lights working properly.
I have disconnected the radio and removed the rear break lights and the fault remains, before I dismantle the dash does anyone have any advice as to where the short could be or where I should be looking.
Thanks in advance