ulflyer
Active member
I've had the brake failure light a half doz times in the last year and half. Code 1282. Once it involved bleeding the brakes, at my expense, and seemed to work longest. In the last 6 weeks its happened 3 times. Just had new rotors and pads on front, rear done several months or so ago. Each time its been checked out, reset, with no problem found. This morn, the mechanic at Honda Winston-Salem spent about 3 hours attempting to find the issue. An hour of that was on the phone with two or more BRP techs while I sat there and listening to what was to my ears, very detailed and technical discussions. Some of this was while they pored over a giant schematic of the elect components and discussed various possibilities. They couldn't come up with any specific thing that might be wrong that the mechanic hadn't already checked. Afterwards, he and his trainee went through an elaborate (to me anyway) procedure reinitializing (not sure this is right term) the total computer system. Involved, among other things, the rear wheel jacked up and motor run up thru all the gears and then down and into reverse.
I've always just set park and shut it off in gear, holding brake to restart. Was told to put it in neutral from now on, just in case this created some weird electronic gremlin. Not exactly his words but something to that effect. Whatever it is, it was far to subtle for ole BUD.
BRP picked up the bill for this, much to my satisfaction.
And I must say Kudo's to Brad at Honda Winston-Salem for his persistance.
I've always just set park and shut it off in gear, holding brake to restart. Was told to put it in neutral from now on, just in case this created some weird electronic gremlin. Not exactly his words but something to that effect. Whatever it is, it was far to subtle for ole BUD.
BRP picked up the bill for this, much to my satisfaction.
And I must say Kudo's to Brad at Honda Winston-Salem for his persistance.