Hi everyone MrHyde here. I'm new to this forum and don't have a trike of my own, but I'm trying to help a friend with his. I don't have a lot of information available but I'll give you all I have. It's a 2010 (I think) Boom Mustang Thunderbird. It's powered with a Ford Duratec 4 cyl engine with manual trans. I'm trying to locate the brake light switch but I haven't been successful. I found a level sensor switch in the master cyl. reservoir and also an hydraulic switch on the master cylinder, but it's clear it doesn't control the brake lights. I've followed the brake pedal linkage and the brake lines as well as I could without any major disassembly and can't find a switch anywhere.
If anyone has had experience and knows the location of the brake light switch I'd be grateful if they would share that information. Thanks in advance.
Boom Trike Brake light switch location
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
Ahhh, I see you are looking for the location
Try and borrow a tone generator, and put it on one end of the brake light wire. You could then trace the tone, and hopefully end up at the switch.
For example - https://cpc.farnell.com/tenma/72-2665/n ... dp/IN07348
Try and borrow a tone generator, and put it on one end of the brake light wire. You could then trace the tone, and hopefully end up at the switch.
For example - https://cpc.farnell.com/tenma/72-2665/n ... dp/IN07348
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
Query - clear how? Not knowing Boom trikes, i'm assuming a single circuit system to front? and rear brakes? It will either have a mechanical switch connected to the brake pedal or lever (if it has separate front bike style controls) or a hydraulic switch like below usually replacing a brake line banjo - does what you've found look like this? If it does, then i'd suspect a u/s switch or a wiring fault?
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
On my VW engined Boom it uses a hydraulic brake switch on the master cylinder, when it went wrong it took some tracking down, however in the end i bought a new one and swopped it out and the brake lights worked.
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
I should have given more information perhaps. The hydraulic switch on the master cylinder is plumbed into the front brake circuit. With the wires disconnected from this switch the brake lights will still work. I suspect this switch is a BOO (brake on / off) switch for the engine control computer. There is no mechanical switch on the brake pedal, lever or linkage.Kawazuki wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 8:12 amQuery - clear how? Not knowing Boom trikes, i'm assuming a single circuit system to front? and rear brakes? It will either have a mechanical switch connected to the brake pedal or lever (if it has separate front bike style controls) or a hydraulic switch like below usually replacing a brake line banjo - does what you've found look like this? BL992-31C Product.jpg
If it does, then i'd suspect a u/s switch or a wiring fault?
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
That's a weird set-up - why would the ecu need to know when you are braking? If the brake lights still light - using the handlebar lever or the footbrake? - there MUST be another switch somewhere - Bike brake lights are wired this way ie. switched in parallel so whether front or rear brakes applied together or independently, the light comes on.
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
Automotive systems have been using a BOO switch to let the ECU know whether or not the brakes are on since the early 90s. Not anything new in my world.
Boom literature says it is to limit engine power when braking. Maybe concerned about a stuck throttle condition ??
Boom literature says it is to limit engine power when braking. Maybe concerned about a stuck throttle condition ??
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
Have you had a look under the dummy tank as there is a solenoid etc related to the front braking under it, so what your looking for may be there
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
Thanks kayjay, I don't have the trike in my shop right now but that was where I was headed next. After checking everything else it seems like the only place it could be.
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Re: Boom Trike Brake light switch location
I have the same problem, the switch is located under / in the dummy tank on the right hand side. Mine is not letting the start button power up to start. My question is- can a brake light switch be adjusted or do I have to get a new one. Regards Bill.