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Another brake failure question.
Bike was at the dealers for a repair. They told me I had a brake caliper sticking on one of the front wheels. I thought that strange as they seem to work fine and no code. Well when I got it back there was a code.
What is strange is anytime the code shows and I increase the throttle just a bit, it goes out. Every time. Could it be a faulty sensor? Is there a way to check the sensor. And where is the sensor.
Thanks for any help,
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What is the code? I’m trying to check the service manual.
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I don't see a code. Just brake failure. The dealer must have read the code.
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If you had it to the dealership and the code didn't appear before the trip there, get it back to them and they owe you the fix.
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If BUDS actually showed a sticky caliper, that is one thing. My Spyder has shown the brake failure warning and all that was needed was a couple of eye droppers full of brake fluid.
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