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Something is shorting to earth on the brake lights.
Get a pack of fuses.
Remove left side bulb. Brake, does is blow the fuse?
Remove right side bulb. Brake, does it blow the fuse?
If yes to the above, it is the light fitting or wiring rubbed through to that light.
If no, it is the switch or wiring to the switch on the brake pedal.
May not be the best answer - but the 04 Mule 600 4x4 the rear shock was adjustable but not the front. I'm pretty sure - but cannot guarantee that the 2008 3010 wasn't adjustable. I could be mistaken. Even though your oem struts/shocks may not be - here's something you might be interested in - aftermarket kits to make the preload adjustable on different setups. This particular one was for the mules up to 07 - There should definitely be something for the 08s as well. All The Best, Justin Lee, 17 South Industries, LLC
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solenoid is reading battery voltage and the constant hot, it is not sending the 12 volts from the switch to the ...
Kawasaki mule 610 new battery but little to no power to solenoid. Fully charged starter makes rapid clicking noise. When attacked to battery jump starter it will start. Mule was running excellent for 2 weeks with new battery. I was told by kawasaki technician it was ignition. Nope thoroughly skimmed inspected wires and see nothing wrong. Technician told me different second time, it's now the starter replaced starter ($450) and still no results I'm at a loss
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