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davec 01-30-2010 02:04 PM

1972T Red Blinking Light Question
 
So my brother brings over a 72T Sportomatic, Sepia Brown (ughh), that his friend inherited. He talks me into helping him get it running (sat for a few years). We get into it and find brittle fuel lines, bad master cylinder, calipers, fuel pump, stuck throttle bodies and a few more "minor" issues. 100 man hours later we started it today and went for the maiden voyage. Great feeling, even if it's not mine;^)

Question: there's a red light on the top of the speedo that won't stop blinking. I checked the oil pressure, oil level guage, temp, hazzard flashers, alternator (light on the bottom) and am out of guesses (and no manual!). So, what is it?

Dave C

Shaun @ Tru6 01-30-2010 02:25 PM

handbrake

RSTarga 01-30-2010 02:39 PM

I think that light goes on also if the master cylinder is bad

davec 01-30-2010 02:58 PM

Master cylinder is new. E-brake is completely off.

Shaun @ Tru6 01-30-2010 03:27 PM

look at your ebrake wiring/switch as a next step.

HarryD 01-30-2010 03:43 PM

I had that happen when the warning switch on the master cyliner failed. Pull the electrical connector from the switch and see if it stops.

Another possibility is that there is a short in the wiring. The light flashes when either the handbrake is activated or the master cylinder switch is activated. In either case, they complete the connection to ground to activate the light.

tharbert 01-30-2010 03:52 PM

If you just changed the master cylinder, you need to reset the pressure safety switch on the MC. The switch is covered by a small rubber boot. You can reset it by pressing the little stem in. It should stay down.

The safety switch will activate when there is a pressure difference between the front and rear circiuts. After resetting the switch, the light should go out. If you step on the brakes and it comes back on, something is wrong.

HarryD 01-30-2010 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tharbert (Post 5156508)
If you just changed the master cylinder, you need to reset the pressure safety switch on the MC. The switch is covered by a small rubber boot. You can reset it by pressing the little stem in. It should stay down.

The safety switch will activate when there is a pressure difference between the front and rear circiuts. After resetting the switch, the light should go out. If you step on the brakes and it comes back on, something is wrong.

You know,

I have read this advice a million times but I was unable to find this reset swtich on either my original 1973 switch nor it's replacement. Are you sure you are not talking about a later part?

tharbert 01-30-2010 05:00 PM

The switch was on both the MC I removed and the replacement unit...little white stem under the small rubber boot. I'm pretty sure it was the original 19mm MC. I think I read somewhere that newer units have two-contact switches? Mine has a single contact switch that I imagine goes to ground when it activates. My light was blinking as described in the first post. I researched the problem here, crawled under the car, did the deed, light went out.

tseybold 01-30-2010 07:48 PM

Try pushing down on handbrake
 
My light blinks as well, it seems the boot cover (Well my boot cover)pushes up just enough to make the contact loose breaking the contact.
Food for thought

tharbert 01-30-2010 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tseybold (Post 5156830)
My light blinks as well, it seems the boot cover (Well my boot cover)pushes up just enough to make the contact loose breaking the contact.
Food for thought

I think the switch goes to ground at activation? Maybe experts will chime in here but a broken connection would stop the dash light from blinking.

You may want to look at the p-brake switch adjustment?

C4 Pazzo 01-31-2010 05:38 AM

You may have some air in one of the brake circuits causing a slight pressure differential. If you've reset the MC switch and checked the handbrake switch, try bleeding the brakes some more. It can take a while to get all the bubbles out after changing the MC.

Shaun @ Tru6 01-31-2010 05:41 AM

was the MC bench bled before installation?

davec 01-31-2010 10:24 AM

No, I did not bench-bleed the MC before installation. I knew I was going to rebuild the calipers too, so I didn't bother. And, I have a power bleeder. That's when I found out the overflow line from the reservoir was broken! Blue brake fluid was seeping out of the top of the shock tower. Very freaky.

john walker's workshop 01-31-2010 12:16 PM

try key on, battery disconnect 10 seconds, reconnect, key off, start engine. works for later cars. i don't remember a light on the top of the speedo though, but i'm getting older....


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