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    Default Help ! What did I do wrong?

    Only had my 2013 rts about 2 months.Was putting on new rear tire this is were it started going bad.After installing rear tire I started getting a squeak in the back brake.I jacked the rear up ,spun the rear tire by hand to confirm that's what it was.While it was off the ground I put it in gear so the tire would spin,bad choice.Turned it off,set it down,turned it back on,now the lights all come on and the parking brake won't release.limp mode ,abs and traction lite.Blood pressure went up had to walk away.Anything I can do?

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    If you powered the rear wheel with the front ones stationary you upset Nanny and she didn't like it. Sorry, I don't know what you must do next.
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    Start the bike up, and see if it's still throwing the "Orange Screen of Death" at you!

    It it is: pull up the active error codes, then go for a ride.
    Once the bike figures out that all the wheels are happily spinning together: the codees will stop!
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    Went back out after cooling off,parking brake releasedo but all lights including park brake lightsystem still one.Going to try the ride.Thanks for the quick response!! Wish me luck

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    Fingers Crossed.gif Good luck!
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    I guess just taking time to cool off and settle down helps,went back out dropped the caliber ,reassembled the brakes ,took it for a little ride ,lights went out and every thing is OKfor now. My wife always tells me "Butch just go in the house settle down,then go back out and fix it" ,THANKS AGAIN!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayBros View Post
    If you powered the rear wheel with the front ones stationary you upset Nanny and she didn't like it. Sorry, I don't know what you must do next.
    I do this all the time & nanny never balks!!!

    Must be something else

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    Sounds like Bob's suggestion was right on.

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    You can tell your Better Half that you're a genius: you fixed it!!!!!
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    Took it up the mountain and ran it pretty hard, everything checked out great.The Altamax is doing it job,thanks to you guysand my wife

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