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Brake light timing — inspection (Kawasaki ZX-6R/ZX-600-J)

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Turn on the ignition switch.

Check the operation of the rear brake light switch by depressing the brake pedal.

★ If it does not as specified, adjust the brake light timing.

★ If it does not as specified, adjust the brake light timing.


Brake light timing. Standard: On after about 10 mm of pedal travel [A]
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This article has been reviewed: Maxim Melnikov
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