When I did my frame off on my GN, I replaced all the e-brake cables. Now with everything hooked back up again, I had a steady brake light on the dash. Looking online suggested it might be the ebrake itself and I went down to the ebrake and I see that the copper end sticking down on the lever never can touch the ebrake when released, and obviously goes in the other direction when engaged. I didn't do anything with this when I replaced the cables. I tried bending the copper down (I'm assuming that completes a ground and shuts off the light) but can't get it that far. I tried loosening the screw that holds it in place thinking it might allow me to rotate the copper thing, but it doesn't want to rotate. I put in a short jumper wire to go from the copper piece to where it should touch, and that doesn't do anything to the light either! Finally I pulled the lead off and the light goes off. But now I'm assuming I'll have no light on when I do use the ebrake. Any thoughts from the turbo buick gurus on what's happening?