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Brake Failure

Spyder007

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Help!. Just took my 2008 spyder in for the third time. Brakes seems OK, but I keep showing a brake failure message. Showed up last summer and took it in. They updated the computer but that did not work. Second time, they ordered a new computer chip and that worked for about 6 weeks. Third time, they again uploaded a new update, but I am still getting the "brake failure" message. This time though I noticed that the message appears frequently when traveling low speeds or at a stop. On the highway it was very infrequent, but would occasionally show. Again the bike seems to be fine. Brakes work:2thumbs:, but I would like to not see that message.
 
I have also read the Spyders are very sensitive to the brake fluid level. Another interesting thing is that you will also receive that code if your brake lights are not working correctly. You may want to check to make sure they are coming on as well. I blew the 10 Amp fuse for them and didn't realize it. Was ryding in traffic and had to break a little harder than normal, received ABS Failure code and then Limp Home mode kicked in. Found the issue that blew the fuse, replaced fuse, and all was well again.

Hopefully they will be able to sort it out for you this time around.
 
Silly question...

Is the warning only on while actually braking, or is it on continuously once lit? If continuously, when it first lights, is it while braking?
 
I have also read the Spyders are very sensitive to the brake fluid level. Another interesting thing is that you will also receive that code if your brake lights are not working correctly. You may want to check to make sure they are coming on as well. I blew the 10 Amp fuse for them and didn't realize it. Was ryding in traffic and had to break a little harder than normal, received ABS Failure code and then Limp Home mode kicked in. Found the issue that blew the fuse, replaced fuse, and all was well again.

Hopefully they will be able to sort it out for you this time around.


I had the same problem last year,, the fluid level is VERY SENSITIVE and that is what the problem was with mine..

Joe
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I had the same problem last year,, the fluid level is VERY SENSITIVE and that is what the problem was with mine..

Joe
(X)

+1 I've had the same thing multiple times related to the brake fluid level. Another thing to check is the parking brake adjustment. If the adjustment is way off, the rear pads may be too far away from the rotor causing excessive travel when applying the brakes. If the brake message comes and goes, I'd guess it's fluid level related.
 
Thanks everyone, I just assumed that service mechanics would check the brake fluid levels, but maybe they didnt.

Just a visual check may have them thinking the levels are good. When we say the Spyder is really sensitive to the levels, we mean really sensitive. It looks like it's good enough but it needs to be full to the line (or bottom of fill neck) to eliminate the nuisance brake faults.
 
Just a visual check may have them thinking the levels are good. When we say the Spyder is really sensitive to the levels, we mean really sensitive. It looks like it's good enough but it needs to be full to the line (or bottom of fill neck) to eliminate the nuisance brake faults.

100 Percent Correct.. And in some cases the Dealership may or maynot know that,,, we all assume that they should understand it but =----Having said that be sure to have it on the FULL Mark...
Joe
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Just a visual check may have them thinking the levels are good. When we say the Spyder is really sensitive to the levels, we mean really sensitive. It looks like it's good enough but it needs to be full to the line (or bottom of fill neck) to eliminate the nuisance brake faults.

+1 I have to keep mine so full to prevent this, that I occasionally have overflow and have a rag in place to keep it off the bodywork and panels.
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does you brake pedal travel lower at first press than if you pump on the pedal 3 or 4 times? special brake bleed procedure needed.
was your brake pedal pushrod into master cylinder lenght adjusted in any way? must be reset as brake pedal microswitch and pressure sensor in abs module have to be in sinch.
do you have led bulbs in brake lights circuit? use original bulbs.
try and retreive fault codes.
 
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