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Interesting Observation - RDC

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Jughead:
A client came in this morning to have his bike serviced.

As part of the To-Do list was to check on the rear Tyre Pressure Sensor, since it was just displaying --:--

I thought, "Oh well, possibly just a flat battery"

Plugged in the GS911 and it told me all was well, except that it wasn't displaying the pressures

Tyre Pressure sensor Status = "Both Sensors OK".



Took the bike for ride to wake up the sensor.  Still displays --:--
Came back to the shop and deflated the tyre.  Still displays --:--

Eventually decided to remove the tyre and replace the battery anyway.

Was I surprised when I found this!



This is all that remained of the old sensor.  Phoned up the client and asked him since when he was experiencing the problem with the TPS.  His answer: "Since I had the new tyres fitted!"

So his sensor was obviously broken off by the tyre changing machine when they broke the bead.

Once I had fitted and relearned the new sensor, all was well again.

bikecrazy5:
I have seen this a few times already :o

Inspector Gadget:
Hence the reason that RDC stickers are available, part-number 71217698971.
(item 3 in picture below)
But oddly enough rarely fitted.  :-\

bikecrazy5:
this mostly occurs when the guys have tires fitted by these fly by night workshops.that don't know there are sensors they fit the tires brake the sensor and keep quite about it...

Jughead:

--- Quote from: bikecrazy5 on September 01, 2013, 08:32:34 PM ---this mostly occurs when the guys have tires fitted by these fly by night workshops.that don't know there are sensors they fit the tires brake the sensor and keep quite about it...

--- End quote ---

Yip, in this case fitted by an illiterate farm laborer who tossed the broken sensor with the old tyre.

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