During a check of the E model I discovered that the lever requires a LOT of force before the brake light is triggered. In normal operation it would never trigger. I mounted this one at the splitter below the headlight as it made for a cleaner installation. Concerned that something might be plugged, I opened the bleeders (left first) and made sure fluid was getting through both calipers. This looked good.
The switch on the T-model is mounted at the master cylinder as it is a single disc setup. This one works fine. Triggers the light with a "light" touch on the lever.
I'm a crush washer short or I'd just move the switch on the E to see it it made a difference so I thought I would ask this bunch if location makes a difference. Doesn't make any sense to me that it would, but I'm surprised the switch now requires so much force to work.
Any thoughts?
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