Hello,
New here but thought I'd ask the question in case someone can help
Bike is 2006 R1200GS Adventure with the Servo assisted ABS brakes.
2 months ago (after cleaning out the system and replacing a broken pressure switch) all working fine according to GS911 - during the tests all 4 circuits (front and rear control circuits and the front and rear wheel circuits) all showing between 17 and 20 bar of pressure during Sensor Drift Test. Also no faults in ABS fault history. Over next 2 months and 700 miles approx. no issues with the brakes at all.
On a recent trip "brake failure" warning came up on a quiet stretch of motorway. Stopped the bike switched ignition off and on and fault cleared. When I got home checked the faults with the GS911 and the following faults came up:
25165: Internal Control Module Error - main processor reset due to indervoltage
24951: ABS motor rear, defective
24971: Pressure in front wheel circuit to high
In all 3 cases the faults are no longer present. Also rear ABS motor is working fine (whizzing away) and battery is new.
However, front wheel circuit is showing a pressure of only 4 bar:
and because of this Sensor Drift test will not run:
I have bled and flushed the system through and there is no air in the system and the fluid is all clean. Can't see any leaks anywhere in the system and if I ride the bike all appears to function as normal (full strength brakes, no warning lights).
My questions are:
1. Why does bike (or the GS911) not give a constant error if the front wheel circuit pressure is low?
2. Is it likely to be another faulty pressure switch in the ABS Servo unit or could it be something else?
Or anyone have any orther ideas?
Thanks in advance.