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Gaskets/Brake Light/Rear Brake Pads

Studybaker Bob

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I noticed that some of you have mentioned that you have had to replace some gaskets. What gaskets have you had to replace & why??
Have any of you had a problem with the park brake light and alarm not going on when you drop into gear on the SE5 & not realizing it until the next time that you stop? Should the dealer replace the rear brake pads?
 
Exhaust gaskets are the most commonly replaced gaskets. I think they are technically called exhaust seals. :dontknow: I believe that the 12,000 mile service specifies replacing them as a maintenance item. Some people, me included, have found that they don't last nearly that long. Only 6,000 miles in my case. A few folks have had their valve cover gaskets replaced but I think those only happened because the gaskets were damaged during the shim inspection service.
 
I noticed that some of you have mentioned that you have had to replace some gaskets. What gaskets have you had to replace & why??
Have any of you had a problem with the park brake light and alarm not going on when you drop into gear on the SE5 & not realizing it until the next time that you stop? Should the dealer replace the rear brake pads?
I have had that happen the odd time. Now, I always check before taking off by putting my feet down and rolling the spyder a few inches to insure the brake is not dragging.
 
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