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'94 850 Third Brake Light Issues

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ItMeansIRoll
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Year and Model: 850 '94
Location: East Bay, CA

'94 850 Third Brake Light Issues

Post by ItMeansIRoll »

Hi Everyone,
I have a 1994 850 and the third brake light is not working. It has in the past flickered on and off, but not recently. I have disassembled the housing already and cleaned all the contacts (one is broken but still makes contact) and replaced the bulb. None of this has fixed the problem. From reading a few other topics I can see that a lot of people recommend a new brake light switch. Would this be an appropriate fix for my issue? If not, what would be?

ItMeansIRoll
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Year and Model: 850 '94
Location: East Bay, CA

Post by ItMeansIRoll »

Also, if it is the brake light switch, which of the two varieties should I use. My car is factory code two and the chassis number is is 1539** (I'm not really sure why I don't want to give out the last two digits, but I don't imagine they are important).

phat78ta
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Year and Model: 94 850 turbo wagon
Location: ohio

Post by phat78ta »

if the contact is broken, its not making good contact. see if you can solder it back together, or just replace the socket. your brake switch is fine as long as you have the other brake lights working.
93 850 GLT sedan 156K
94 850 Turbo 189K

toolmanjsp
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Year and Model: 1994 850
Location: New Jersey

Post by toolmanjsp »

I had a lot of problem with the socket for the third brake light in the spoiler on the sedan. I would work then not work then work again. It even caused me to get pulled over one time when I probably shouldn't have been driving. Cop was kind though...

I soldered wires to a new bulb and to the leads in the trunk, stuffed it all in and called it good.
94 850 turbo sedan, teal (we call him "Dash")
95 850 turbo wagon, also teal! (we call her "Dash-ette")

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Post by BEJinFbk »

ItMeansIRoll wrote:Hi Everyone,
I have a 1994 850 and the third brake light is not working. It has in the past flickered on and off, but not recently. I have disassembled the housing already and cleaned all the contacts (one is broken but still makes contact) and replaced the bulb. None of this has fixed the problem. From reading a few other topics I can see that a lot of people recommend a new brake light switch. Would this be an appropriate fix for my issue? If not, what would be?
There's only one switch for ALL the brake lights.
If it's a wagon, you may have broken wire in the tailgate hinge.
Sedan? I'd put a meter on the wire feeding the third eye fixture.
'98 V70 R - Well Equipped for Life Up North... ;)

ItMeansIRoll
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Year and Model: 850 '94
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Post by ItMeansIRoll »

The problem is the contacts within the light assembly, one of the two metal prongs has broken. I soldered a temporary replacement but it looks like I will have to replace that part at some point. I asked my local dealership about the part, apparently I have to purchase the whole assembly ($75). Does anyone know a better (read: cheaper) way to fix this? My solder won't last forever, there wasn't much metal left to work with.

Edit: My Volvo is a Sedan.
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Post by jblackburn »

Cheaper!

http://www.fcpgroton.com/product-exec/p ... ght+Switch

Or do what I did - go pull one from a junkyard for $5!
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