Yahoo Message Number: 105532 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/105532)
I have a 2007 CC 37 ft Allure 470. Does anyone know where the brake light solenoid is located. I need to replace mine because it is stuck and the brake lights will not go off. No matter how many times or hard I pump the brakes, it will not unstick and allow the brake lights to go out. I thought it was in the street sidefront bay where the 12 volt fuses are located. But I cannot figure out which electrical/air solenoid it is. We are traveling right now, and it is a little unnerving knowing that the brake lights are on while you are driving down the interstate. Thank You
Yahoo Message Number: 105534 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/105534)
Don't know where the switch is, but when we had the same problem, reaching down and pulling up on brake pedal by hand would turn if off. Took a new switch to fix it..
Mike & Anne Spinetti
Outdoor Resorts Indio # 259
Las Vegas, Nv.
Jackson, Calif.
2008 CC Allure #31619 Cell 702-592-1250 email:: m82249s@...
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I have a 2007 CC 37 ft Allure 470. Does anyone know where the brake light solenoid is located. I need to replace mine because it is stuck and the brake lights will not go off. No matter how many times or hard I pump the brakes, it will not unstick and allow the brake lights to go out. I thought it was in the street sidefront bay where the 12 volt fuses are located. But I cannot figure out which electrical/air solenoid it is. We are traveling right now, and it is a little unnerving knowing that the brake lights are on while you are driving down the in terstate. Thank You
Yahoo Message Number: 105539 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/105539)
On my Monaco in the frb is a F8 board with relay that brakes and compression brakes are controlled. Just unplug board to reset. Should fix your issue TomG
2007 MonacoDynasty Diamomd IV
Yahoo Message Number: 105540 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/105540)
If you have a floor mat, make sure that it is not under the heel of the brake pedal. This almost to simple, but I had to do away with floor mats for the drivers feet. On some of these pedals, it won't take a 1/4 inch to make the brake lights come on
Yahoo Message Number: 105545 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/105545)
I too had problem with floor mat causing brake light to remain on. I had a thin floor mat that would slide beneath brake pedal causing cruise control to deactivate and the brake lights stay on.
Yahoo Message Number: 105553 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/105553)
Thanks for the suggestion. But I only have a tile floor underneath my pedals. The carpet floor mats that came with the coach slide around too much for my liking. I was able to get the brake lights to go off by hitting the linkage under the brake pedal, but I don't know what behind the brake pedal made them go off.
Thanks again for your help.