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Thread: RGV150 brake light switch (front brake) not going

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    Question RGV150 brake light switch (front brake) not going

    As in title! The switch appears to be siezed. Pulling the brake lever does not make the brake light go on. The switch works for foot brake though

    Gave it a spray with some CRC and that didn't seem to help.

    What's the next step? Do I have to take it apart and see what's inside? Hehe.

    Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    As in title! The switch appears to be siezed. Pulling the brake lever does not make the brake light go on. The switch works for foot brake though

    Gave it a spray with some CRC and that didn't seem to help.

    What's the next step? Do I have to take it apart and see what's inside? Hehe.

    Thanks in advance
    probably not serviceable but seeing it doesnt work any way worth a look...would imagine its a fairly universal suzuki part???

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    Yeah I though so too. Might be easiest to just get a replacement part. How do I take the switch out? Do I have to disassemble the whole switchblock

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post

    Gave it a spray with some CRC and that didn't seem to help.
    CRC is a brand name... They make loads of stuff.

    Anyhow, I will assume you gave it some 5.56?? If so, it will do not a lot, apart from make your switch all wet and may be short.

    CRC Contact Cleaner is the one you want to spray into it... This can clean out the crud and muck, and you could be lucky to get your switch to work again.

    Failing all that, I'm sure there could be at least one RGV150 race bike out there that doesn't need a Brake Switch anymore....

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Yeah I though so too. Might be easiest to just get a replacement part. How do I take the switch out? Do I have to disassemble the whole switchblock
    Nope... Well, not really.

    You look at the wires that are attached to the Brake leaver, and then look for the "Phillips" screws that hold on the little black box.

    Undo these screws, and note the way the little plunger bit gets actuated by the leaver.....
    Disconnect your wires, and put on the replacement/ Cleaned switch... Or, go shopping for a new one.

    NOTE: these instructions may be a little generic, as I haven't actually looked at the RGV 150's system.... So there may well be some bits that are different to what I suggested....

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