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Buzz:
Hello - I'm new here. Just bought a GS-911 wifi and have connected to my F650GS twinspark.

I've cleared some fault codes on the BMS-C II which I created (when I turned the ignition on with sensors disconnected).
I've found a fault on the fuel pump - says earth fault - which I'll investigate this weekend.

But my main problem at the moment is I can't connect to the ABS-N module.

I have seen it once - saw all the realtime values on my mobile phone but have been unable to connect to it on either phone or windows PC (USB) since.

It does show up when I do an autoscan from the home screen - ABS-N with all the details and No Fault Codes.

If I go into the bike (F650GS twinspark) and then go into the ABS module and select any option (ECU, check fault codes etc) I just get an error saying:
Failed to communicate with controller; Invalid Target.

I know it's working - no ABS light, I can make ABS work on both front and rear when riding.

Am I doing something wrong? Any ideas what I should check?

Thanks
Buzz.

WayneC:
Which PC software version have you installed and have you ensured the GS911 WiFi is updated to the latest firmware ?

Beyond that I would suggest you lodge a support ticket with Hexcode, the ABS is on the same OBD BUS as the BMSC so there should not be a problem in communicating with it. Support Info page is https://www.hexcode.co.za/contact-us-1

Buzz:
I've installed the latest Windows PC software from the hex site (1707.2) onto an old Windows laptop. I've updated the GS911 device - well it was already up to date.

I'll lodge a ticket with Hexcode as you suggest.

If I understand correctly the ABS diagnostic wire connects to the BMS-C diagnostic wire which inputs to the diagnostic socket.
I'll have a go at checking the resistance on the wire this weekend in case there is a cable fault.

Thanks for your help (again).

Buzz.

WayneC:
OK, understood re PC software & firmware, you did all the right things there, if the ABS appears in the autoscan then the wiring should be OK and it suggests the possibility of a problem in the new versions so let Hexcode know. I dont have ABS so cant cross check that here

Buzz:
Ok makes sense - homepage autoscan could read the ABS module so diagnostic wiring must be ok.

I've sent everything including multiple screenshots, autoscan dump etc to hex code. Fingers crossed.

Thanks
Buzz.

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