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Old 08-21-2007, 10:42 AM
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Is the cargo door brake light supposed to blink?

I was following my wife while she was driving my 2002 4runner today. I noticed that everytime she applied the brake, the cargo door brake light would blink on and off while she was stopping, and then when she was completely stopped it would reamain on.

Is this normal or did the previous owner tweak something?
Old 08-21-2007, 10:46 AM
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Its supposed to do that. Its an 'attention getter'
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Thanks for the quick reply... blink on!
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question is, does it blink more raipidly the harder you press the brake pedal? that would be cool.
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It does not. Blinks about as fast as a turn signal.
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Originally Posted by 04 Rocko Taco
It does not. Blinks about as fast as a turn signal.
oh well...I don't even have a 3rd brake light...but if I did I'd want it's blinking speed to be relative to the pedal pressure
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Except, with what I know of the human brain, there is likely an optimum speed for the blink, at which point it is most obvious to the way our eyes/brain are wired. I would want it to blink at a constant rate, that rate
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Wow, I completely didn't know it did this. Would an older 4Runner, say a '98, do this?
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thats strange.. ive never seen a 4runner do it but my friends xterra does it. His xterra is a 5 speed I think... its not an auto for sure.
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