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Old 05-21-2012, 01:57 PM
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does anyone have the NAPA# that cross references the harley rear brake pressure switch? mines gone bad, and i know theres one at napa, just cant find the # in search. thanks in advance
 
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thank you so much you guys are wonderful. and if anyone else needs one, they run about $12 now
 
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O'Reilly auto parts has them also. IDI 17-0667 8 bucks
 
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You guys rock! Here it is, September 2014 and I found what I needed, exactly correct! Thanks!!!!!
 
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You guys rock! Here it is, September 2014 and I found what I needed, exactly correct! Thanks!!!!!
I can never understand how y'all can find these old threads!!
Just for fun I searched for this one and used the exact title and it didn't come up as one of the results.
 
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I can never understand how y'all can find these old threads!!
Just for fun I searched for this one and used the exact title and it didn't come up as one of the results.
Actually I did a search on Bing for "rear brake pressure switch" and I got a link to this thread. Perfect too, just what I needed.
 
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Actually I did a search on Bing for "rear brake pressure switch" and I got a link to this thread. Perfect too, just what I needed.
Yeah that is the only way I find things here too.
Kinda makes me wonder why they have a search function when it works so poorly.
 
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You may be surprised that the new one may not work either. Just had this experience and it turned out when I then replaced my rear brake pads it began working. Guess the line pressure was low with the over extended caliper on the worn brakes.

I had replaced it over the winter and had to bleed out the system at the time because replacing it allows air back into the lines.
 
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You may be surprised that the new one may not work either. Just had this experience and it turned out when I then replaced my rear brake pads it began working. Guess the line pressure was low with the over extended caliper on the worn brakes.

I had replaced it over the winter and had to bleed out the system at the time because replacing it allows air back into the lines.
Well, the reason I am replacing it is because mine failed just as I approached a stop sign. The switch failed at the seal and all of my brake fluid hit the ground and I went right through the sign with no rear brakes!
 


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