My 2014 Smart Passion I suspect has a Brake Light Switch failure. My Traction Control light is on steady, My Brake Lights including Third brake Light are on steady.
And suddenly my car drives Perfect. It is everything I want the drive feel of the car to be. No bucking, no squirreling around, Just perfect.
Its the difference of walking a big dog that constantly pulls at the leash vs a Cesar Millan trained big dog that walks along side you in a "calm submissive state".
I never want that Big Dog jumping and pulling at the leash again.
When you drive a Video game the better you get at driving the less driver assist items you leave on. I love My Smart car feel with out the driver assist that the Traction Control light appears to have disabled.
But alas after three days of bliss, but for knowing my brake lights are on steady, I know I have to make this repair. So I now would like to know if any one has modified this switch so that the brake lights will work as they are designed to, but keep all the related driver assist disabled.
Does anyone who has attempted this Brake light switch replacement as a DYI repair believe I could/should take this repair on myself. I am familiar with location of the part and what it seems to entail. Just looking for some first hand experience.
And suddenly my car drives Perfect. It is everything I want the drive feel of the car to be. No bucking, no squirreling around, Just perfect.
Its the difference of walking a big dog that constantly pulls at the leash vs a Cesar Millan trained big dog that walks along side you in a "calm submissive state".
I never want that Big Dog jumping and pulling at the leash again.
When you drive a Video game the better you get at driving the less driver assist items you leave on. I love My Smart car feel with out the driver assist that the Traction Control light appears to have disabled.
But alas after three days of bliss, but for knowing my brake lights are on steady, I know I have to make this repair. So I now would like to know if any one has modified this switch so that the brake lights will work as they are designed to, but keep all the related driver assist disabled.
Does anyone who has attempted this Brake light switch replacement as a DYI repair believe I could/should take this repair on myself. I am familiar with location of the part and what it seems to entail. Just looking for some first hand experience.