Brake light
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Brake light
Hi everyone I need some help my break light comes on then goes off with my back break but if I use my front break it will stay on till I stop breaking has this happened to anyone else as this is my second pcx and I've never seen this before
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Re: Brake light
Brother the back brake light is the one that's operating incorrectly not the front. The rear brake light SHOULD stay on until you are done braking and so should the front. Fix that ASAPMatt1982 wrote:Hi everyone I need some help my break light comes on then goes off with my back break but if I use my front break it will stay on till I stop breaking has this happened to anyone else as this is my second pcx and I've never seen this before
Need to know where you live too, do you have a parking brake in the mix? I see 2014 model so this isn't a new design issue. Adjust your rear drum as per the manual.
Re: Brake light
Notice how homie said "brake", repeatedly?
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Re: Break light
Thems the breaks (brakes).
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Re: Break light
I went to youyou school for spelling, grammer and punctuation. I failed or course but so what. Those were fun dayschicaboo wrote:Notice how homie said "brake", repeatedly?
He will be along shortly and confirm my illiteracy. You either get mad or befriend him... he's a hard man
Re: Break light
I went to a private primary school and had to learn all 3 major forms of English. I'm still suffering to this day...
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Was that really necessary to state in a multinational forum where many do not have English as their first language? I am not saying that is the case in the post you refer to, but lets be respectful to each other.chicaboo wrote:Notice how homie said "brake", repeatedly?
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I didn't notice it until chickaboo mentioned. You guys used to hammer me on things like this... no one cares.kramnala58 wrote:Was that really necessary to state in a multinational forum where many do not have English as their first language? I am not saying that is the case in the post you refer to, but lets be respectful to each other.chicaboo wrote:Notice how homie said "brake", repeatedly?
dosent <---I still don't know what this word means but spell checker likes it
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Re: Break light
Left Brake Light Switch?
Hi Matt and welcome to our forum(s) Hope we can help you solve the problem.
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Re: Break light
Friendly education in a comedic light is not disrespectful. And no, I fully believe matt is a native English speaker.kramnala58 wrote:Was that really necessary to state in a multinational forum where many do not have English as their first language? I am not saying that is the case in the post you refer to, but lets be respectful to each other.chicaboo wrote:Notice how homie said "brake", repeatedly?
However, there are lots of examples of disrespect (bordering malicious) by members on here that you have nothing to say about.
If Matt is offended, I am unconcerned, and he can report my dreadful abuse of his feelings just the same as you know I would do.
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Re: Break light
I will not get too involved in this, but I will say that in these modern times there seem to be a greater number of younger people who do not know proper English. I once asked a student why he thought so many of the younger generation where not using English properly, and his reply was that he and his classmates were not mandated to take grammar any more. They were, however, allowed to choose between grammar and literature, literature being the books of their choice. Which would you choose if you were a lazy child?
Another problem I found was that many of the schools were bending over backward to try to be more 'in tune' with the needs of the minorities, and their feelings. If school criteria was hard for them, then the school should make the subjects easier for them, and every other student in the system should wait for them to catch up. With the 'No Child Left Behind' policy in place the kids shouldn't have to work hard to pass. The system will just drop down to their level. Who gets the blame in the end?
I once heard an employer say that a high school diploma means less now than it use to because the kids still can't read and write when they graduate. Once again, who is to blame? Who suffers in the end?
Another problem I found was that many of the schools were bending over backward to try to be more 'in tune' with the needs of the minorities, and their feelings. If school criteria was hard for them, then the school should make the subjects easier for them, and every other student in the system should wait for them to catch up. With the 'No Child Left Behind' policy in place the kids shouldn't have to work hard to pass. The system will just drop down to their level. Who gets the blame in the end?
I once heard an employer say that a high school diploma means less now than it use to because the kids still can't read and write when they graduate. Once again, who is to blame? Who suffers in the end?
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Re: Break light
I'm not offended in any way. I will just remember not to ask anything after a 17 hour shift.chicaboo wrote:Friendly education in a comedic light is not disrespectful. And no, I fully believe matt is a native English speaker.kramnala58 wrote:Was that really necessary to state in a multinational forum where many do not have English as their first language? I am not saying that is the case in the post you refer to, but lets be respectful to each other.chicaboo wrote:Notice how homie said "brake", repeatedly?
However, there are lots of examples of disrespect (bordering malicious) by members on here that you have nothing to say about.
If Matt is offended, I am unconcerned, and he can report my dreadful abuse of his feelings just the same as you know I would do.
Anyway it has fixed it self for the time being maybe she (pcx) is upset that she might be px for a forza
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Re: Break light
And that's how we rollMatt1982 wrote: I'm not offended in any way.
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Re: Break light
And then the media wonders why we are falling so far behind compared to other countries in math and sciences? Three cheers for ball caps, caffeine drinks, and skate boards. . .ye haaaaaa!I will not get too involved in this, but I will say that in these modern times there seem to be a greater number of younger people who do not know proper English. I once asked a student why he thought so many of the younger generation where not using English properly, and his reply was that he and his classmates were not mandated to take grammar any more. They were, however, allowed to choose between grammar and literature, literature being the books of their choice. Which would you choose if you were a lazy child?
Another problem I found was that many of the schools were bending over backward to try to be more 'in tune' with the needs of the minorities, and their feelings. If school criteria was hard for them, then the school should make the subjects easier for them, and every other student in the system should wait for them to catch up. With the 'No Child Left Behind' policy in place the kids shouldn't have to work hard to pass. The system will just drop down to their level. Who gets the blame in the end?
I once heard an employer say that a high school diploma means less now than it use to because the kids still can't read and write when they graduate. Once again, who is to blame? Who suffers in the end?
BTW IMHO FWIW OMG LOL One thing I've noticed having grown up before the PC (engineers actually used slide rules and calculators were just coming on the scene) and then adjusted and adapted to it is that a lot of younger people today just aren't able to do simple math in their heads. . .or count change for example at a checkout. It's not their fault. I think the school systems have failed them because the focus has been on how to operate the new technology to get your answer. . .what buttons to push. . .what software for what desired result. It's a medical fact that if these kids don't use their brains in certain ways growing up from infancy their brains literally don't become wired (adapt) properly. In other words use it or lose it. They never had it to lose. It truly is a time unlike anything else we've seen on the face of this planet.
When I was a kid I remember going to some seminar about the future and the presenter described humans far out into the future as mostly just head and torso with very small arms and legs because they will have developed technology by then to do all the manual work and move them around. Far out eh?
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Re: Break light
Tyre / tire , brake / break . It makes no difference. As long as we know what's meant it matters not a jot.
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Re: Break light
Since the issue has resolved itself but the thread won't die. How hard would it be for admin to do a little editing for the sleepy eyed, hard working new member from across the pond? (at least the header). I've known WN to clean up after me many times, not just headers but also drunken political tyrants and 2am in the morning.
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Re: Brake light
Title edited as requested.
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Re: Brake light
Well heck if it's that easy just edit all of it, take out the whole aftermath. PLUS ban Chicaboo for noticing it in the first place
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Re: Brake light
Hell yeah, I'm always up for a good banning!
Matt: You're a good sport. Good luck with your broken breaking brakes.
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In the end everything works out. . .Well heck if it's that easy just edit all of it, take out the whole aftermath. PLUS ban Chicaboo for noticing it in the first place
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