What are the reasons for the Harley 883L brake light not working?

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VonLillian
07/30/25 8:31am
Harley 883L brake light not working reasons include motorcycle bulb damage, switch issues, and wiring faults. Motorcycle bulb damage: The motorcycle's brake light bulb is prone to burning out. If the brake light stops working, it's best to first check the brake light bulb. Switch issues: If one of the front or rear brakes is working, the problem could be a damaged brake switch or improper adjustment. Simply adjusting it properly or replacing the switch can resolve the issue. Motorcycle wiring faults: If the above two issues are not the cause, then the connecting wires should be checked as there might be a break in one of the connection points.
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