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    Exclamation Brake Failure - C1282 - Fixed!

    I finally corrected the "BRAKE FAILURE" message that's been scrolling across the display on my '08 GS for months. There was never anything wrong with the brakes - the message just appeared for no apparent reason. The error code was C1282 - Low Brake Pressure. Turns out the problem was a flaky connection in the brake pressure switch connector. Unplugged it, plugged it back in and everything was happy. Glad I didn't have to bleed brakes...


    BTW - a C1282 can be reset by the operator - it doesn't require BUDS. Here's the procedure:


    LPS fault c1282 reset


    1 turn Ignition switch off
    2 wait 30 seconds
    3 turn Ignition switch on
    4 firmly press brake pedal untill you hear a click from the LPS switch
    Note , the 1st click will come from the brake light switch. Continue to strongly press to hear a 2nd click. This one wiil come from the low pressure switch
    5 Turn Ignition switch off
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    Great info, thanks

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    Default Good to know..!!

    this is the kind of info we need. Many will remember and pass it on or know where to search for it...thanks..!!
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    Default great help for Oz

    I thought I'd let you know that your info was re-posted on an Australian facebook site to help out a fellow who had the exact same problem, and was scratching his head seeking a solution.
    As he said in good Strine, "I'll be buttered" -- it worked.
    So thanks for posting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstall View Post
    I finally corrected the "BRAKE FAILURE" message that's been scrolling across the display on my '08 GS for months. There was never anything wrong with the brakes - the message just appeared for no apparent reason. The error code was C1282 - Low Brake Pressure. Turns out the problem was a flaky connection in the brake pressure switch connector. Unplugged it, plugged it back in and everything was happy.
    I have the same or similar problem. Brake Fluid levels were fine, but I put a bit extra in just in case. Still cannot reset the "Brake Failure' alarm on dashboard. Thought I'd give this "fix" a try, but .....
    I do have a manual, but it's not apparent (to me) where this "brake pressure switch connector" actually is. Can anyone point me in the correct direction.

    Thanks and regards,
    John Kennedy
    2016 F3-S , Yellow

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrk36 View Post
    I do have a manual, but it's not apparent (to me) where this "brake pressure switch connector" actually is. Can anyone point me in the correct direction.
    I guess this is it, but does that three wire connector just pull out - it looks like it's molded in?
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