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Brake Failure and again again!

Thanx everybody! I tried disconnecting the battery thing 2000 miles ago before taking it in..All kinds of problems..Started shifting all by itself lights flashing..took it in replaced battery, brakes. clear codes ect all for the original brake failure warning..like I said maybe I've have lemon but this bike is driving me nukin futz!!
 
Bled the brakes ..didnt clear the code and now I have another warning message..Parking brake failure! Gonna take it to dealer again! probably another $1000 on a so called repair when it was used rarely..anybody with some gasoline and a match!! Or off to the desert and shoot it and bury it!! LOL

Which dealer? It does make a difference!
 
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I've had a brake failure message several times..I've reset it myself several times after numerous attempts! I've also taken it in to the dealer twice in 2 yrs... 1st time they did a flush, new pads, reset, ect at a cost of almost $1000! 2nd time they just reset - cost... $275! This time, I've been trying for over a month and it wont reset... I'm at my wits end! Is there another trick or something to do before I trade it in (2012 RT Limited only 10000 miles, 2000 since the brake job) on a Vanderhall! Thanx for any help :popcorn:

Did you buy it from the dealer or what?
 
This works on a 2011RTS. Not sure about a 2012.

Brake Warning Reset Procedure
If you do not have any codes, but still have a brake warning, it is possible the low pressure switch has been activated. There are three switches in the brake circuit. 1. Brake light switch, 2. Hydraulic pressure switch, and 3. Low pressure switch (this is really a limit switch that just senses the pedal has traveled too far). This can be reset by the following procedure.

After a low pressure switch (LPS) problem has
been solved, it is necessary to clear the occurred
fault in the VCM as follows:
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Wait 30 seconds.
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
4. Press the brake pedal, you should hear two clicks.
NOTE: The 1st click will come from the brake light
switch. Continue to strongly press the brake pedal to hear
a 2nd click. This one will come from the low pressure
switch. You may not hear the click, just push the pedal real hard.
5. Turn ignition switch OFF.
6. Wait 30 seconds.
7. Turn ignition switch ON.
8. Validate fault was cleared.
What caused the condition in the first place? This has happened to me a couple of times. When the parking brake is ON and your foot is on the brake pedal, then you release the parking brake, you will feel the brake pedal go down an additional amount. If it goes down far enough to activate the 3rd switch, that is when you get the brake failure message. Now I'm just careful of the pressure I put on the brake pedal when I release the parking brake. No more problems.
 
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There are only 2 dealerships in this area that I know about. Both have more than one store. Ride Now and Nash Motorsports. I have delt with them both. Never had a good experience with Ride Now, not ONE! Nash was a bit better. If it were me, I'd arrange to have the bike hauled to Sierra Cycles in Sierra Vista. Probably 175 miles but worth it. IMHO..... Jim
 
There are only 2 dealerships in this area that I know about. Both have more than one store. Ride Now and Nash Motorsports. I have delt with them both. Never had a good experience with Ride Now, not ONE! Nash was a bit better. If it were me, I'd arrange to have the bike hauled to Sierra Cycles in Sierra Vista. Probably 175 miles but worth it. IMHO..... Jim

That's what I was thinking.
 
I've done everything suggested here - tried reset every day for over a month, bled brakes, ect... didnt work... Yes, contacted Ride Now and just contacted Nash yesterday... I've heard good things about Sierra, but again not an option... If I still had my Goldwing I'd have 100 choices for repair! The BUDS system is only available to a handfull of dealers around here... It WILL be for sale very quickly as soon as its sorted out!
 
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I've done everything suggested here - tried reset every day for over a month, bled brakes, ect... didnt work... Yes, contacted Ride Now and just contacted Nash yesterday... I've heard good things about Sierra, but again not an option... If I still had my Goldwing I'd have 100 choices for repair! The BUDS system is only available to a handfull of dealers around here... It WILL be for sale very quickly as soon as its sorted out!

So, it isn't a hanging caliper piston...
 
On the 2010 to 2012 models, the oil low switches are not supervised. you can just unplug the connector under the brake fluid tank. On 2013 and up the circuit is supervised. Shawn Smoak had a video on it awhile back. I know this is not the problem you are having. Bruce
 
Yea I can remove the calipers but still need dealer for reset and I have no idea why its also showing parking brake failure now also! Very low miles bought from an 85 yr old gentleman with all maintenance receipts ..owned for 4 years
 
I know this sounds like an over simplification of your problem, but pre Brembo brakes (2012 and earlier) have very sensitive fluid level sensors. As the pads wear even a little, the fluid level goes down and your brake failure lights come on. On my 2012, a table spoon or so of dot 4 brings it back up, the lights go out, and all is well. If you haven't already, then give this a try. Works for me. Good luck.

This happens with our (2) 2014 bikes also. Just need a sip of fluid.
 
Did that, first thing... didn't reset! I have an appointment for service... still 3 more weeks away and they said backlog is 2 weeks beyond that! So I'll be without the Spyder for over 3 months! Like I said, I looked at a Vanderhall and now a Slingshot..Those dealers are out of their minds! I've asked/visited no less than 15 Vanderhall and Slingshot dealers for a price and not one EVER gave me one! They made excuse after excuse but NONE gave me a price! I dont get it! Vanderhalls are there on the showroom floor for the buying, but they wont give me a price or take my cash! Slingshot dealers (ALL of them) dont have any in stock and the wait is 2 to 6 months! But still no Price from any of them! Slingshot guys even wanted me to give them a non refundable deposit on one if it ever came in and then they would give me a price after! AHHH NOOOO!!! Very frustrating on all 3 brands!!!
 
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Try harder:

https://www.cycletrader.com/Slingsh...make=Slingshot|765326882&zip=92152&radius=any

https://www.cycletrader.com/motorcycles-for-sale?keyword=vanderhall&zip=92152&radius=any

I considered a Slingshot before the Spyder but the side-by-side was too wide for my taste although there was much to like about the machine mechanically and styling.

Vanderhall not so much.

Yep contacted several Dealers off of Cycle trader for a Slingshot and A Vanderhall..not one ever contacted me back! even called a few and nothing! The slingshot dealers around here and neighboring states want $5000 Delivery/Prep fee on a $22000 model just insane!
 
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