ESA calibration not available on my ESA bike

Started by cosi, October 07, 2013, 10:56:04 AM

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cosi

Hi

New beta 1309 version does recognize ESA on my K1200R 2006 model.
What's Up??

Thanks
C

wilkoo

same for me, calibration not available on my k1200gt 2007
what's the problem ?

MikeSF

The GS-911 only works on ESA II that has Hall Effect position sensors. I am not sure when these were introduced but believe it was approx 2009. Hex have known for years that the older ESA I units with potentiometer position sensors cannot be calibrated and recently I was advised by Hex support that they have not managed to get a bike to work on a solution to the problem. It's a real pain as many of us with old ESA units are left stranded. Having said that, there is a post whereby somebody has managed to use the GS-911 on an ESA I bike and "fooled" it into running the calibration routine. I got someone to do this on my 2006 K1200R on which the only thing that did not work was the preload adjustment and after trying I had totally lost all ESA functionality. No icons in the display whatsoever. I ended taking the bike to a BMW dealer and even they could not calibrate the preload adjuster. I ended up leaving the bike without ESA functionality. Not happy.

Old goat

I had exactly the same experience as MikeSF on my 2005 R1200RT, including the BMW dealer involvement. I've since fitted a pair of non-ESA suspension units and I must say that I am completely satisfied with this.


MikeSF

#5
Further to my previous post I have done further work on my 2006 K1200R in order to see if I can get the ESA working again. Rather than hand the bike over to the local BMW agent and pay £100+ per hour to investigate I decided to do the work myself. Unfortunately I was unable to get hold of a wiring diagram so decided to trace the wiring from the front and rear ESA units back to the ZFE controller. Attached are my findings. If anyone who has a fully functional K1200R (pre Hall Effect) and would like to advise the readings they have from the front connector of their ZFE it would be much appreciated. Whilst I haven't returned to the dealer yet to have the ESA re-calibrated I feel that the root cause of my problem was in fact the preload adjustment motor which was faulty.

Note: The preload position readings were taken with the suspension unit in the softest position and the reading for the preload motor relates to a second hand unit that I have fitted. The original motor only showed a resistance of 2.4ohms so I think it had burnt out. Hopefully the motor hasn't messed up the ZFE electronics. I will update this post once I have taken the bike back to the dealer to have it configured and calibrated which should be later this month or next.


MikeSF

Update on my last post to show where to take the readings at each suspension unit rather than just the ZFE connector.