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2012 rt a question

Tomline

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On a recent ride I noticed that the brake pedal seemed to set a little lower than usual when it's not depressed. Is there an adjustment of some kind to raise it a little? Is this the sign of a loss of brake fluid or not enough fluid in the reservoir? Thanks
 
There is no height adjustment in the system. As the pads wear, it might affect the amount of fluid in the reservoir, and in turn: the height of the pedal... :dontknow:
 
Interesting. ...

seeing as you see here that with the slightest change in fluid levels you get warnings and codes and limp modes that your fluid level would seem to be good. If the pedal were sticking you would get the same codes and warnings as the switch could be activated as well. You need to check the play and movement and return spring of the pedal as well as if the master cylinder is functioning properly and not sticking not allowing full return. Lube the system and check the fluids and pads to make sure those are within specs....:dontknow:
 
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Is your pedal returing all the way to the top of it's travel?
There are some folks in here who have added an additional pedal return spring to the equation...
 
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