Maintenance To Do

Items that need to be done

Oil Change
Front Brake Pads swapped


Monday, March 30, 2009

Cleared ABS

Followed the instructions from the previous post, made a wire, grounded it to one of the footpeg bolts, then inserted into the middle prong of the connector under the seat.

PHOTO here for record

Turned the ignition on, held down the ABS switch for 10 seconds, fault cleared, and has not come back. I have placed the trickle charger on because the heat of Texas has not hit us yet.

ABS Fault

I went for a ride yesterday, temp in the morning had hit 34 degrees, so the garage was cold most of the night. I waited for it to hit a balmy 62 degrees, to fill up the bike and put my second 6 oz of Chevron Techron in the bike. When I started it up it cranked slow but took with full choke.

I noticed the ABS lights flashing alternatively. This is not normal during pre-start test, but sometimes happens during first few minutes of ride, I usually ride a few minutes, stop put in Neutral, and re-start, clearing the fault. This did not happen, so I went ahead and rode to Texaco (which also has Techron in the fuel).

After fill up, still flashing ABS lights. The ABS clear button does work, but it only last for 4-5 mins.

When I got home I read the following article, and starting to rig up my own wire jumper.

http://www.largiader.com/abs/absfault.html

Here is a snipit

ABS2

ABS2 was used on K1100 from 1994 onwards, R1100RS/RT/GS/R, R1200C, and to 2000~2002 on the R1100S, R1150GS, and K12 models.* The K11 ABS2 uses the same two warning lights as ABS1: the ABS light and the bulb monitor light. On Oilheads and K12s, it has two distinct lights of its own. At key-on, the two lights will flash together and continue to do so until the self-test is complete (which doesn't happen until you start to ride away), at which time they extinguish. If the self-test fails, they will begin to flash alternately. The exact moment when the fault happens will help you know what caused it: if it happens before you start the engine it is an item that is tested at power-up. If it fails when you start the engine, it is almost certainly low battery voltage. And if it fails when you ride away, it's probably a modulator or a wheel speed sensor.

Sometimes ABS2 will fault without showing a fault code that you can read without the diagnostic computer.

Resetting ABS2 on early bike

  • Locate the diagnostic connector under the seat. Remove it from the blanking plug.
  • Insert one end of 20 cm wire into the middle socket of this connector.
  • Ground the other end firmly to a metal bolt in the area (and keep grounded).
  • Turn on ignition. You should see the lights flash alternately.
  • Hold ABS button down for about 8 seconds. The bottom ABS light will stay on, and the top one off.
  • Release the ABS button. If you have successfully reset the ABS, both ABS lights will come on. If you have failed to count to 8, or your ground is not good, the top ABS light will stay off.
  • Turn off ignition, remove wire.


Sunday, March 29, 2009

Something to Check

I noticed that my hazard light on the dashboard is not working, might need to open fairing and check connection.