[Chrysler300] silicon brake switch problems
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[Chrysler300] silicon brake switch problems



Just pulled one of my 55 chryslers out of storage and found that the brake 
lights are sticking on.  Noticed the note last eve which mentioned shorting 
of switch as a result of silicone fluid and bet that is my problem.  This is 
my only 55 with silicone darn it.  Lots of others without it at least.

I remember the discussion--just enough to be dangerous.   Can the switch be 
removed and cleaned or does it need replaced?  I suppose I need to replace 
the silicone fluid than also or take a chance and wait till it goes bad 
again?  Can I just refill the master cylinder with regular fluid and leave 
the silicon in the wheel cylinders?

Thanks for guidance in advance.

Terry Hoeman 


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