I just had mine replaced on my 09 Ultra for the second time. He said they had some bad switches and HD is working on a more reliable design.
Hello guys,As it turns out, sure enough the mylar barrier (orange disk) that is between the brake fluid and the electrical switch was ruptured and that allowed brake fluid to come in contact with the electrical portion (contacts) of the switch. The portion I circled in red shows the burning of the oil where the switch makes contact with the electrical pins. Since there is also a glue seal between the plastic switch portion and the steel body, fluid does not oozes from the body when it goes bad. My guess would be that several people will experience this problem if they are using the same switch (part #72026-08).
Before I changed the switch I noticed I had to apply more pressure (foot pressure) than I felt should be necessary for the tail light to come on. Now with the new Accel switch, using light pressure, the tail light comes on. It works perfect.
As it turns out, sure enough the mylar barrier (orange disk) that is between the brake fluid and the electrical switch was ruptured and that allowed brake fluid to come in contact with the electrical portion (contacts) of the switch. The portion I circled in red shows the burning of the oil where the switch makes contact with the electrical pins. Since there is also a glue seal between the plastic switch portion and the steel body, fluid does not oozes from the body when it goes bad. My guess would be that several people will experience this problem if they are using the same switch (part #72026-08).
Before I changed the switch I noticed I had to apply more pressure (foot pressure) than I felt should be necessary for the tail light to come on. Now with the new Accel switch, using light pressure, the tail light comes on. It works perfect.