bleeding the brakes
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RE: bleeding the brakes
I would sure check all the simple fix's for the trilogy lights before you go spending all that money on stuff you might not need.
Your trilogy lights can go off just by having mud covering up your ABS sensor, in the wheel well . Spray it down real good and disconnect your bat for a while, and see if the trilogy lights come back on when you reconnect it.
Almost every time I go thru the real muddy wet stuff, my trilogy lights come on and I spray it down real good and reset them by un-hooking my bat for a little while.
Your trilogy lights can go off just by having mud covering up your ABS sensor, in the wheel well . Spray it down real good and disconnect your bat for a while, and see if the trilogy lights come back on when you reconnect it.
Almost every time I go thru the real muddy wet stuff, my trilogy lights come on and I spray it down real good and reset them by un-hooking my bat for a little while.
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RE: bleeding the brakes
ORIGINAL: Jeff In Katy
It will clear out the "trilogy" or "three amigos" lights depending on what made them go off in the first place. It's been done on and off the trail many times, by me and other club members.
It will clear out the "trilogy" or "three amigos" lights depending on what made them go off in the first place. It's been done on and off the trail many times, by me and other club members.
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