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Brake Malfunction warning?

I'd really appreciate it if ya'll would take the pissin contest somewhere else... it's rude to hijack a thread like this guys. :lecturef_smilie:

I think everyone is missing my point... in order to keep the brake fluid level sensors happy I'm having to fill it up to a level where brake fluid is oozing out under the caps when large temperature swings occur (30's the other evening, 60's today for example). Brake fluid is highly corrosive once it's exposed to open air, and VERY flammable... I'm becoming concerned what the fluid may be doing to the frame of the Spyder inside the body panels (it's clearly on my rear coil and shock already), and that it could cause a fire since it appears at least a few drops have reached the exhaust pipes under the body of my RS now! Start yours up and let it idle for 5 or 6 minutes on a calm afternoon and see if it starts to smoke from underneath... bet there's brake fluid on your pipes too if it smokes.

I've nothing against regularly checking and adjusting the fluid levels as needed, and I am not a fan of disconnecting safety systems... but I do not want the frame corroding and possibly failing "down the road", nor a fire ever!

Clearly the sensors are triggered when there is still far and away plenty of fluid in the reservoirs... I've no doubt it's still safe to drive in spite of the "Brake Failure" warning coming on. At least, until a line somewhere ruptures and ALL the fluid spills out while on a ride and I press the brake pedal and get NOTHING! That's what the sensors should be there for, to let you know that you're REALLY loosing brake fluid... but they're pretty useless the way they are working (ie. "the boy who cried 'wolf'" scenario, once aware of this problem nobody really believes the "Brake Failure" message they get any longer).

So uhmmm... if there is no known good solution to this problem, how do we get the manufacturer to address it and make a fix available? It's my observation that the "Brake Failure" alarm goes off while the fluid levels are still well above the Min mark on the reservoirs on my 2012 RS, which is ridiculous. Apparently I'm not alone here it's not just my Spyder it's fairly common... :helpsmilie:

If my GMC truck was having a problem like this GM would be required to issue a recall and fix the bloody issue with a redesigned part! Does somebody have to get hurt or killed 1st because of this issue? :dontknow: Would prefer it not be me!

Me, I think I'm going to open up the rear body panels this weekend and check under the brake fluid reservoir and the frame and wiring in that area to see how much has gotten brake fluid on it already and try to wash it off at least for now. Maybe add another teaspoon of fluid to each reservoir again to keep those sensors "happy". This is not a solution though. Ughhhh! :banghead:

Thanks.

- Michael

Sorry about the Hijack stuff. It sounds like you are experiencing more than the "low fluid syndrome."
 
Parking Brake Failure

I pushed the parking brake switch get a failure notice and the brake won't set. What works the cable I hear something running but the cable don't move.I'm thinking the cable is broke or loose on the actuator end .ANY SUGGESTIONS 2010 RT AC Se-5 thanks
 
I pushed the parking brake switch get a failure notice and the brake won't set. What works the cable I hear something running but the cable don't move.I'm thinking the cable is broke or loose on the actuator end .ANY SUGGESTIONS 2010 RT AC Se-5 thanks

There is a problem with the cable slipping off the spool that sets the brake. Supposed to be an easy fix. I am not big on mechanical, so someone else will give you the fix shortly.
 
May I just say I love this place???!!!!

I kept getting the same warning the last time I rode in November. It did this randomly once or twice, then I never saw the message again. When putting it away for the winter, it did it again riding 30-40 feet from the garage into the yard (so I could move stuff around in the garage) at maybe a whole 5 mph!!! I have no trailer to get it to the dealership, so I figured I'd let it sit for the winter then deal with it. Yeah, I know. It's not like I can ride in Ohio from December through mid March anyway. And it's been a bad winter family health wise.

In a couple of weeks (hopefully we get no snow then!!!) I'll be un-earthing the bike and checking the brake fluid level!!! I figured I'd come by here and see if anyone else had this issue.

Everybody on here is awesome!!!! This made my day!!! Thanks folks!!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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