Spyder Monkey
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I have a 2008 GS with 22,000 miles on it. It is showing a brake failure code 1282 on it just like in these threads:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?38904-Code-1282-Brake-Failure&highlight=1282
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?24354-Error-C-1282&highlight=1282
I have extended warranty until 2013. Although I have only had the bike since Memorial Day weekend this year, I got the full service history printed out by the dealer that has done all the service, Wild West Honda in Katy, TX.
The bike has been worked on twice for a brake failure code on. Once in October 2010 and it was not under warranty. There were no details listed about what error code was showing but they replaced two slip joints and charged the previous owner $200 for parts and labor.
The second time it was worked on was May of 2011 and they replaced the master cylinder under a warranty claim.
Also the rear pads were replaced in October of 2011 and the brake system was flushed then.
The brake system does not seem spongey. I checked the fluid levels and they are topped off and the fluid looks clean and clear. There are no signs of any fluid leaks I can see anywhere under the vehicle.
So I spoke to the dealer on the phone and they said it is probably a warranty item but they will have to diagnose it. If it is warranty, I pay $50 and they cover the rest. If it is not warranty, I owe them $85 for a diagnostic fee.
So the dealer is close to an hour away and they would need to keep it for a few days.
Should I go ahead and bleed the system myself? I have no reason to believe that air got into the system. I did not open the system or mess with it. But if I don't bleed it myself and it turns out to be an air bubble, I will have wasted a lot of time and effort for a simple job I could do myself:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?15748-Yes-You-Can-Brake-Fluid-Replacement.
Is there any way that you guys know of to rule out air in the system before I go through all the logistical headache of getting the bike to and from a shop an hour away?
Any other advice appreciated,
David
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?38904-Code-1282-Brake-Failure&highlight=1282
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?24354-Error-C-1282&highlight=1282
I have extended warranty until 2013. Although I have only had the bike since Memorial Day weekend this year, I got the full service history printed out by the dealer that has done all the service, Wild West Honda in Katy, TX.
The bike has been worked on twice for a brake failure code on. Once in October 2010 and it was not under warranty. There were no details listed about what error code was showing but they replaced two slip joints and charged the previous owner $200 for parts and labor.
The second time it was worked on was May of 2011 and they replaced the master cylinder under a warranty claim.
Also the rear pads were replaced in October of 2011 and the brake system was flushed then.
The brake system does not seem spongey. I checked the fluid levels and they are topped off and the fluid looks clean and clear. There are no signs of any fluid leaks I can see anywhere under the vehicle.
So I spoke to the dealer on the phone and they said it is probably a warranty item but they will have to diagnose it. If it is warranty, I pay $50 and they cover the rest. If it is not warranty, I owe them $85 for a diagnostic fee.
So the dealer is close to an hour away and they would need to keep it for a few days.
Should I go ahead and bleed the system myself? I have no reason to believe that air got into the system. I did not open the system or mess with it. But if I don't bleed it myself and it turns out to be an air bubble, I will have wasted a lot of time and effort for a simple job I could do myself:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?15748-Yes-You-Can-Brake-Fluid-Replacement.
Is there any way that you guys know of to rule out air in the system before I go through all the logistical headache of getting the bike to and from a shop an hour away?
Any other advice appreciated,
David