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Jd1566



Member Since: 13 Dec 2023
Location: Queensland
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L322 rear brake lights always on - what's the problem?

Hello all,
I am driving a 2008 TDV8 3.6 Vogue, and my rear brake lights (as a pose to light on the dash) are always on. I tried all positions on the light switch knob next to steering wheel, but in all of them the top and two side brake lights are always on. Other position lights come on as per the dial position, but brake lights constantly illuminated.

Checked Youtube and found a bunch about Disco 3/4 and RR Sport having a failed Brake Pedal Switch (blue one).. but NOTHING about the FFRR.. So I thought I'd ask here. Strange thing is that I am also getting some Transmission error / Lowered ride height errors as I drive, which seem to correspond to errors that Disco 3/4 and RR Sports cars get when the brake pedal switch goes..

HELP! Any help much appreciated.

Post #684762 5th Feb 2024 5:55am
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drphilgarner



Member Since: 20 Sep 2022
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Buckingham Blue

Have you got a GAP tool? Or read the codes and see what it says. Brake light switch must be most likely. 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue

Post #685521 13th Feb 2024 9:28am
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Take the plastic trim off to the right of the drivers foot and you’ll see the Light Control Unit inside, if your sunroof drain is leaking this can cause problems like your having sir… 👍

Post #685529 13th Feb 2024 10:43am
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