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A common problem that anybody can fix quickly, caused by a worn brake switch or a blown fuse. It’s a common problem on the Freelander1, but is cheap to fix with a new switch that takes about a minute to replace. Or a change of fuse. No collection of Freelander fixing videos would be complete without this one. It’s commonly refers to as the two Amigos, i.e. two lights on. It’s often described on forums but just for completeness here is the fix video. The brake switch can be repaired as shown here. Sometimes there is a break that can be fixed by soldering (happened to me on another car) sometimes its just worn out as in this case. On this fix interestingly it was also caused by a blown fuse (F2 in drivers side inside fuse box) probably caused by a trailer attachment. Fuse hasn’t blown since being replaced. A new switch always seems to be best as even after fixing both the fuse and the brake switch the lights would just occasionally come on again. Changing the brake switch for a new one fixed it completely with no more lights. There are other possible reasons for these lights, along with “the three amigos” of HDC, TC and ABS lights on. By far the most common fault is a worn brake switch but for more details and a look up table of indicated faults see this forum page: https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rove... See more videos here: / comeinhandynow Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/user/comeinha... Click on the bell symbol on my home page when you subscribe to be notified of new videos. Freelander 1 brake switch can be bought for about £15 here: Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/36UPOmr Amazon USA and other countries: https://amzn.to/3b3c9yL Ebay UK: https://ebay.us/VW3k53 Ebay USA: https://ebay.us/mnjh34 Rubber disposible gloves are also useful, to start you off here's the links for eBay USA: https://ebay.us/GGqmTJ eBay UK: https://ebay.us/cE1BHK Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3aikbl8 Amazon USA: https://amzn.to/3cdwjpD Amazon Canada: https://amzn.to/2Q0VHZm Amazon Australia: https://amzn.to/2QlUawX If anyone wants to show appreciation for any money savings, or just help support the channel and future videos then you now can. Use this link: http://paypal.me/comeinhandy You can support me by using the above Amazon and Ebay links to buy other stuff that you would usually buy, it will not cost you anything more, but will help this channel, by earning a small referral credit. Subscribe to the channel for similar DIY, fixing stuff, car bits and tech reviews here: http://www.youtube.com/subscribe_widg... Note, if you want to be notified of new videos click on the bell symbol on my home page. I’m on Facebook here: / comeinhandynow Become a Patron to sponsor here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=313656... The video is about my personal opinion and experience and contains no paid for product placements. No responsibility is accepted for any perceived recommendation for or against a product or feature nor any consequential damage or harm since this video is just my personal experience. You accept by watching this video that you accept any responsibility for any subsequent actions or decisions that you take. Note on copyright / licensing: This video was created using Apple iMovie and as such any music or video content is fully licensed by their terms and conditions for free publication and distribution. See the Apple iMovie software license agreement at: http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/doc... Which states "all Sample Content included in the Apple Software may be used on a royalty-free basis in your own video projects"