From: M.M. on
hls wrote:
>
> "Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message
>>
>> The part you mention is readily available at your local Toyota dealer,
>> and
>> costs about two dollars. I think it's called a "brake-light-switch
>> stopper".
>>
>> If in really serious doubt, the parts man can show you the diagram on the
>> parts computer, and you can point at the part with your finger.
>>
>
> There you go, M.M. The answer in a nutshell.
> Dont invent if you can repair with factory parts for a couple of bucks.

Point well taken. I'll hit a dealer later this week. However, if it's
not still available...necessity is a mother...or something like that...
From: Tegger on
"M.M." <nobody(a)nowhere.com> wrote in
news:mp%in.24468$Dv7.16288(a)newsfe17.iad:

> hls wrote:
>>
>> "Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message
>>>
>>> The part you mention is readily available at your local Toyota
>>> dealer, and
>>> costs about two dollars. I think it's called a "brake-light-switch
>>> stopper".
>>>
>>> If in really serious doubt, the parts man can show you the diagram
>>> on the parts computer, and you can point at the part with your
>>> finger.
>>>
>>
>> There you go, M.M. The answer in a nutshell.
>> Dont invent if you can repair with factory parts for a couple of
>> bucks.
>
> Point well taken. I'll hit a dealer later this week. However, if it's
> not still available...necessity is a mother...or something like
> that...
>



Why don't you use your telephone to call the dealer and ask him? Most
dealers have telephones. At least in my experience.



--
Tegger

From: aemeijers on
M.M. wrote:
> hls wrote:
>>
>> "Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message
>>>
>>> The part you mention is readily available at your local Toyota
>>> dealer, and
>>> costs about two dollars. I think it's called a "brake-light-switch
>>> stopper".
>>>
>>> If in really serious doubt, the parts man can show you the diagram on
>>> the
>>> parts computer, and you can point at the part with your finger.
>>>
>>
>> There you go, M.M. The answer in a nutshell.
>> Dont invent if you can repair with factory parts for a couple of bucks.
>
> Point well taken. I'll hit a dealer later this week. However, if it's
> not still available...necessity is a mother...or something like that...

'necessity is a mother'- snort- I love that, and I'm stealing it!

--
aem sends....
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:33:30 -0600, hls wrote:

>
> "Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message
>>
>> The part you mention is readily available at your local Toyota dealer,
>> and costs about two dollars. I think it's called a "brake-light-switch
>> stopper".
>>
>> If in really serious doubt, the parts man can show you the diagram on
>> the parts computer, and you can point at the part with your finger.
>>
>>
> There you go, M.M. The answer in a nutshell. Dont invent if you can
> repair with factory parts for a couple of bucks.

Where's the FUN in that?!?!?

I'd head down to the local hardware store and pick up a nylon screw and a
couple of nylon washers...



From: Tegger on
=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> wrote
in news:hmi5iq$8ae$1(a)news.eternal-september.org:

> On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:33:30 -0600, hls wrote:
>
>>
>> "Tegger" <invalid(a)invalid.inv> wrote in message
>>>
>>> The part you mention is readily available at your local Toyota dealer,
>>> and costs about two dollars. I think it's called a "brake-light-switch
>>> stopper".
>>>
>>> If in really serious doubt, the parts man can show you the diagram on
>>> the parts computer, and you can point at the part with your finger.
>>>
>>>
>> There you go, M.M. The answer in a nutshell. Dont invent if you can
>> repair with factory parts for a couple of bucks.
>
> Where's the FUN in that?!?!?
>
> I'd head down to the local hardware store and pick up a nylon screw and a
> couple of nylon washers...
>
>
>
>



Or tape a dime in place of the real thing...

Any other McGyver suggestions?

--
Tegger