Hello again, It seems my troubles from last evening were really a glitch; I can't reproduce the situation anymore... (see msg.16938) This makes me even more curious as to what could have caused this... I have another question now: I plan on installing a 3rd brakelight on my car, I'm not that fond of the LED-type since they seem to break down really easily... I found a nice flat one that could mount under the topmost louvre-slat, but then it wouldn't be symmetrical. Installing two -one on either side of the center-reinforcement- would be the solution. Now here's my problem: this type of brakelight has 7 5W bulbs in it, if I install 2 of them that would add up to 70W of extra "draw" on the system. I don't think this is a real problem since this isn't a constant drain (only when you brake), but I'd really like to know if the switch could handle this kind of current. In the standard setup it has to cope with "only" 84W = 7A @ 12V, installing an extra 70W of lights would allmost double this to 12,8A @12V... Can the switch at the pedal handle this, or should I put in an extra relay and power the extra lights straight from the battery through a fuse and this relay? This would amount to a lot of extra wiring... :-( What are your opinions on this? I really want the extra brake-light, since our cars are so low you can't realy see them through a car that's behind you. The brakelights are even lower, so they are invisible to any car behind the one that's on your tail! Thanks in advance, Jan van de Wouw Thinking Different... Using a Mac... Living the Dream... Driving a DeLorean... #05141 "Dagger" since Sept. 2000 Check out the DeLorean-Files at: http://www.deloreanfiles.nl/ --------------------------------