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Brake Failure Again and again oh and again!!

zzneonzz

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So i haven't been around on the forums lately. Actually been pretty disapointed in the spyder over the summer months. It was a 50 mile ride then a shop visit and repeat all summer. So I rarely got any riding in during the good riding season and today i'm taking the spyder back to the shop for the Brake failure message. Hopefully they will be able to figure it out this time and fix it for good!!! I'm sick of not being able to ride!!!! I remember reading about others having this problem in the past has anyone had the issue fixed?
 
We had the brake failure code appear on our Spyder at around 5K miles. Took it into the dealer to have it fixed and the probelm never returned. Not sure why yours keeps acting up, could be more than one related problem. I know a lot of the demo SE5s that I saw had this problem. Mine is a premier edition SM5.
 
So i haven't been around on the forums lately. Actually been pretty disapointed in the spyder over the summer months. It was a 50 mile ride then a shop visit and repeat all summer. So I rarely got any riding in during the good riding season and today i'm taking the spyder back to the shop for the Brake failure message. Hopefully they will be able to figure it out this time and fix it for good!!! I'm sick of not being able to ride!!!! I remember reading about others having this problem in the past has anyone had the issue fixed?

The brake failure code appears when there is not enough pressure in the Brake presure regulator/calibration unit(I think). There is a switch/sensor tha connectects to the to monitor brake pressure. Check you brake fluid level. If the brakes were recently bled, then they should have also been bled at this unit as well. Then connected to BUDS to verify presssue and to clear the fault codes.

I would first check my brake fluid and the caps. It could also be a bad sensor or regulator. You can clear the error on your own. Since you didn't bleed you own brake I would take it in, and have the dealer fix and cover under warrenty.
 
Low brake fluid is what caused mine from a cap that went bad had to go on buds at dealer good news it was covered under warranty
 
I know this isn't low brake fluid as both resavoirs have been checked by myself and the dealer every time this occurs. It always happens when backing out of a parking space at very low speeds. The brake pedal goes all the way to down with zero stopping power the code is triggered. I then can pump the brakes to regain pressure and it will be fine for a bit (code will still be displayed but i can stop).

Dealer is contacting BRP today to see what they want to do to try to resolve this problem.
 
I'd be disappointed in my dealers ability to diagnose and repair my brake problem, not the Spyder itself. Just MHO. Hope they get it right for you the next time. Something sure isn't right with the symptoms you describe. Good Luck :thumbup:
 
Has the parking brake been adjusted? If the rear brakes have worn enough, the brake travel is increased unless the parking brake lever is adjusted to minimize excess travel in the rear brakes.

Adjusting the parking brake lever will 1) make the parking brakes set better with less clicks of the parking brake pedal and 2) decrease the pedal travel in the standard brake pedal.
 
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