functionoverfashion
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- Aug 11, 2021
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I hadn't ridden my Trail much at night, but the other night I noticed that the rear brake light wasn't coming on if I used only the rear brake. Granted, I rarely if ever do that, BUT it seems like it should come on at a low pressure, just like it does with the front brake. I stopped to see if I could get it to come on, because I was sure it was checked at inspection, and sure enough if I press hard enough, the brake light comes on. But I have to be pressing hard enough to lock the rear wheel to get it to light up. Even when stopped, I would never push it hard enough under normal conditions. The front comes on as expected, with very light pressure, and 99.9% of the time I'm using the front while braking. Still...
- Should I / can I adjust this?
- Does anyone else have this behavior?
I'm too far from a dealer to just stop in and have them take a look, as this seems like it would be a warranty issue no question. Unless it's working as intended, of course.
- Should I / can I adjust this?
- Does anyone else have this behavior?
I'm too far from a dealer to just stop in and have them take a look, as this seems like it would be a warranty issue no question. Unless it's working as intended, of course.