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I'm having another issue with my 2019 Buck 400. When I push in on the brake and turn the ignition to start nothing happens. If I pump the brake several times it will start right up.  Does anybody know where the relat is that prevents it from starting until you apply the brake? I think it must be loose or something like that.

Thanks for your help.

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I have a 2019 T-boss 410, so it's not exactly the same. However, there's a switch on the brake assembly (usually under the hood) that I needed to adjust, since it wouldn't always start. I would step on the brake, and hit the key, and nothing. I located the switch and adjusted it, now no similar problems. The best thing I can suggest is to follow the brake linkage until you locate that switch. It's the same switch for the brake lights. 

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Did you locate the brake switch on the Massimo Buck 400? I am having the same problem. I can’t find a switch following the brake linkage. How ever there is a pressure switch on master cylinder. Could this be my problem?

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