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Hi All, I had to change my inner tube coz of a puncture,now when everything is back ship shape,(so I thought ) I noticed my rear light works but not the brakelight when I operate the brake. I changed the bulb for a new one but stillt he same ,light is on but does not increase when brakes are operated. I also adjusted the spring from the foot brake ,still no change,any ideas? when it comes to electrics Im like a woman operating a handrill in bath full of water!!
scary!! thanks for reading!!
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are you sure you have fitted the correct bulb, usually a double filament bulb (LLB380) if that is ok make sure all the wires are connected to the lamp fitting and also check the brake light switch and associated wiring. Good luckdoes it operate when you pull the front brake lever? if it does the your rear brake switch is out of adjustment. if it doesn't then you have a bad connection
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bring it to your honda dealership. or if you know a machanic let him look at it.There's a small microswitch between the lever and the light and it's attached to a cable I think. Tighten the cable to match the footbrake lever and it should work.
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Check the connectors for the wiring to the back light, they get corroded. Rub them with a bit of wet & dry or something, reconnect them and see if that helps. A lot of people cut the bullet connectors off completely and solder the wiring up. Also, check the contacts in the bulb fitting haven't oxidised a bit where they touch the bulb. If they have, scrape them gently a bit with a screwdriver. Its unlikely that both break light switches will have failed at the same time. With older Hondas its nearly always wiring.Probably got dirt in the brake light switch, as it's exposed. Does the CG have a switch for the front brake (can't remember) ? That's how you can check the light itself so you will know it's the switch on the back.
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