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steve748kent 13-Oct-2006 13:38

Brake light
 
Can anyone help me with a diagnosis,my brakelights fail to come on when using the front brake,but are fine in use with the rear brake.It can't be any of the fuses can it,only everything else seems to be working.Are there any hidden fuses or inacessable wiring ares where the problem may be ?

Lily 13-Oct-2006 13:52

have you swapped to a different master cyl or such?

the brembo master cyl does not automatically have the connections into the loom.

aka.eric 13-Oct-2006 14:29

Brake light switch?

neil 13-Oct-2006 14:29

I'd suspect that the front brake microswitch (under the master cylinder) is sticking, give it a clean with some switch cleaner or WD40.......I've had an SS that did the same thing come MOT time!

Loz 13-Oct-2006 15:04

Do 748s have bullet connectors between the leads off of the brake lever switch and the loom (as 749s/999s do)? If so, they may need a clean and some re-seating.

skidlids 13-Oct-2006 20:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Loz
Do 748s have bullet connectors between the leads off of the brake lever switch and the loom


Yep they do Loz, so they can always be pulled apart and the two ends from the main loom shorted together to check its not a break in the wiring in the harness.

If its the same problem as Brenda's (Mrs Everton to some) then it could well be a naff brake switch

Duke2BSteve 16-Oct-2006 09:00

Yeah im having a similar problem, i've got a brembo radial master cylinder and with a small hand full the lights don't come on but with a large handful they come on, was told to look at the relay switch from the master cylinder? think i've located, its a couple of wires which attach at the bottom of the cylinder but can't see any obvious problems? any ideas?????????

Nattyboy 16-Oct-2006 10:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke2BSteve
Yeah im having a similar problem, i've got a brembo radial master cylinder and with a small hand full the lights don't come on but with a large handful they come on, was told to look at the relay switch from the master cylinder? think i've located, its a couple of wires which attach at the bottom of the cylinder but can't see any obvious problems? any ideas?????????


Yes - stop using the brake you big wuss...!!!

Harv748 16-Oct-2006 10:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke2BSteve
Yeah im having a similar problem, i've got a brembo radial master cylinder and with a small hand full the lights don't come on but with a large handful they come on, was told to look at the relay switch from the master cylinder? think i've located, its a couple of wires which attach at the bottom of the cylinder but can't see any obvious problems? any ideas?????????


The wires you describe there are from the pressure switch, which the Radials have instead of a mech switch as such on the standard items.

Not sure there is anything you can do about it really?

moto748 16-Oct-2006 13:33

If you listen carefuilly (engine off, ignition on) you should be able to hear a "click" from the front brake microswitch. If you can't hear a click, the switch is misplaced/missing/broken.

They can become displaced. Mine has two tiny lugs which locate in two holes in the handlebar switch/master cylinder assembly, although I believe there are two different types. Pull the switch out, give it a squirt of WD 40, test that it works by pushing the button, and carefully reinstate it.


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