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Dugi34

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R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« on: February 20, 2016, 02:49:58 PM »
Hello folks, the fault on my bike is proving to be a right pain. I have swapped the original motor, with a ford fiesta abs pump motor,   after reading the fault code was a pump motor problem ( or so I thought) .
 After rebuilding the bike, and bleeding manually, I attempted to use the abs bleed function , but found the same fault present.  I was lead to believe the replacement motor was working- tested prior to shipping, so I am now thinking there is a wiring fault.  I also attempted to spin the original motor shaft by hand but could not shift it, yet it spun with a direct power supply no problem. Should the pump motor spin freely, as I suspect, or does it have some resistance to turning by hand?  Below is the section from the autoscan results.

Does anyone know which pins in module connector power the pump motor?

Integral ABS 2 - CAN
Part No.: 7711978
HW Version No.: C2
Coding Index: 0
Manufacturing Date: 2008-12-07
HWOE No.: 25694526
Manufacturer: Continental Teves
MCV: 0.6.0
FSV: 2.2.0
OSV: 3.3.0
Free programming slots: 1
Serial No.: 68C700114
Hardware No.: 07682002
Hardware star No.: 07711978
1 fault codes found:
24048
Pump motor defective
The fault is currently present.

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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2016, 10:08:15 AM »
Hello
There are no direct connections documented from outside the module to the pump motor.
Did you performed the output test for the motor?

I think that the fault based on the seized carbon brushes :)
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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2016, 06:18:48 PM »
Hello Schuppi,
                       not sure how to perform the output test?  I will be stripping motor to determine condition of brushes etc. Thans for replying.

Doug

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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2016, 11:16:30 PM »
Hi Doug,

you wil find this output test in ABS section clicking special functions  ;)
After starting output test pump motor will run frequently three times.
Sometimes a little knocking ( on heavens door ;D) just to the pump motor will help
him running.
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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2016, 04:45:59 PM »
An update on my pump motor fault.
Carbon brushes fine and making contact with commutator.  Very little wear obvious as both brush springs almost full compressed.  Tested electrical connectors with multimeter to determine contact with commutator after reassembly of motor. Ok. 

My gs 911 shows same fault code.  I am now thinking the module is at fault. Has anyone else had same problem?


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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #5 on: March 13, 2016, 05:59:30 PM »
An update on my pump motor fault.
Carbon brushes fine and making contact with commutator.  Very little wear obvious as both brush springs almost full compressed.  Tested electrical connectors with multimeter to determine contact with commutator after reassembly of motor. Ok. 

My gs 911 shows same fault code.  I am now thinking the module is at fault. Has anyone else had same problem?

Yes.  I rebuild those pumps often and have a fair amount of spares for them.  Where are you located?

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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2016, 12:42:18 PM »
Hello Jughead,
                          I am in UK.  Might be too much hassle to send it to your part of the world. Just out of interest, would you consider repairing a module  that had been tampered with?

Doug

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Re: R1200 gs adv 24048 fault
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2016, 03:31:49 PM »
Hi Doug

Yes, I would, although I would not be able to guarantee a repair.