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tested ms confirmed - "stop lamp" fuse pulled = stand still burnouts allowed

Originally Posted by chuckd05 I thought it was your abs fuse that needed to be pulled but it is indeed your STOP LAMP fuse in our fuse box by drivers

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Old 08-23-2010, 01:35 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I thought it was your abs fuse that needed to be pulled but it is indeed your STOP LAMP fuse in our fuse box by drivers side foot panel that needs to be pulled. It's a 10 amp fuse . No dash lights came on until after I did the burnout...

Restarted the car and all lights went back to normal.

When the Wifey gets home I am gonna see if it does eliminate your brake lights ...


I wish I knew this earlier !

Thanks to whomever suggested this In one of the 12.9 threads !

you're welcome, I knew it was this way on my 350, so I was sure it would work on the 370. I actually have it on a toggle switch in my 350, it makes it much easier.
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