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Old September 19th 05, 09:24 PM
Craig Faison
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Default brake light switch - again

A while back, the brake light switch in my '02 Jetta wagon failed, leaving
me driving w/no brake lights. When I noticed it, I took it in to find that
it was covered under a recall. VW fixed it and I was on my way.

I took the car in to the dealer today to have a faulty coolant temp sensor
replaced and the mid-muffler (?) portion of the exhaust replaced - both
warranty issues. The service advisor just told me that they also replaced
a non-working brake light switch.

So, if you had your brake light switch replaced under the VW recall, you
might want to keep an eye on it, since the new switch seems just as good
as the old one.

Craig

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