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Jughead

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I-Level Unknown
« on: November 20, 2017, 08:13:04 AM »
I have this 08 R1200GSA in the shop at the moment.

At slow speed (moving in peak traffic) the motor will just cut out.  Can be restarted immediately however.

No faults are evident and valve clearances, rocket shaft end float, and sync is all in spec.

I notice however that the actual I-Level comes up as: Actual I-Level: Unknown I-Level:0x8b

When I initially connected the GS911 to do an Autoscan, it first gave me a "Checksum Error" and then an "Unknown Controller" error.  On the 3rd attempt it connected.

Anyone know what the cause could be?  Would it be a good idea to have software reloaded?


AutoScan Report
GS-911 version: 1707.2 Datapack version: 8.1
Serial Number: GS0 000 140
Firmware version: 0.254-0.150 Datapack version: 0.132
Registered to: Dual Sport Motorcycle Clinic
Date: 2017/08/04 Time: 12:40:46
Motorcycle Information
VIN: WB103800X8ZU55058
Mileage: 42549.0 km
Factory I-Level: K024-08-01-500
Actual I-Level: Unknown I-Level:0x8b
BMS-KP
BMS type:   BMS-KP
Part No.:   7719873
Hardware Index:   10
Coding Index:   02
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD):   2008-04-10
MCV:   0.6.0
FSV:   0.77.33
OSV:   2.3.1
Manufacturer:   Bosch
HWOE No.:   61762852
Program status:   330I
Date release:   QC10
Factory I-Level:   K024-08-01-500
Actual I-Level:   Unknown I-Level:0x8b
VIN model year:   2008


No fault codes found
ZFE-Basic
ZFE type:   ZFE-Basic
Factory I-Level:   K024-08-01-500
Actual I-Level:   Unknown I-Level:0x8b
Part No.:   7718033
Hardware Index:   C7
Coding Index:   09
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD):   2004-03-01
MCV:   0.6.0
FSV:   2.1.1
OSV:   3.3.0
Manufacturer:   Loewe Lear
HWOE No.:   61748388
Factory I-Level:   K024-08-01-500
Actual I-Level:   Unknown I-Level:0x8b
   Speed sensor manufacturer is Bosch   
   Speed sensor type is DF11   
   ABS fitted   
   Heated grips   
   Outside temperature sensor   
   Brake light switch status over CAN   
   Rear bulb replacement   
   Film type fuel sensor   
   Manual low beam off switch   
   Brake light type is LED   
   Rear light type is LED   
   Storage of temperature indication when engine hot   


No fault codes found
Integral ABS 2 - CAN
Part No.:   7711978
HW Version No.:   C2
Coding Index:   0
Manufacturing Date:   2008-04-05
HWOE No.:   61699708
Manufacturer:   Continental Teves
MCV:   0.6.0
FSV:   2.2.0
OSV:   3.3.0
Free programming slots:   1
Serial No.:   6845008A6
Hardware No.:   07682002
Hardware star No.:   07711978


No fault codes found
CAN-Kombi H/L
Cluster type:   CAN-Kombi H/L
Part No.:   7718195
Hardware Index:   05
Coding Index:   06
Manufacturer:   Siemens VDO Automotive
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD):   2006-08-18
MCV:   0.6.0
FSV:   3.1.2
OSV:   3.3.10
HWOE No.:   61749684
Assembly No.:   7718195
Variant:   K25 Adventure with ABS/ASC switch on one button
Factory I-Level:   K024-08-01-500
Actual I-Level:   Unknown I-Level:0x8b


No fault codes found
« Last Edit: November 20, 2017, 08:15:35 AM by Jughead »

WayneC

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Re: I-Level Unknown
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2017, 01:34:24 AM »
Certainly odd Jughead, the stall with no fault codes does suggest power loss or something mechanical

On the iLevel aspect how do the Hardware OE levels and FSV/OSV figures compare to other scans done on that model in the past ?

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Re: I-Level Unknown
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2017, 06:42:27 AM »
Certainly odd Jughead, the stall with no fault codes does suggest power loss or something mechanical

On the iLevel aspect how do the Hardware OE levels and FSV/OSV figures compare to other scans done on that model in the past ?

Hi Wayne.

Unfortunately no history on the bike.  Client recently purchased the bike privately from across the country, so no idea of what the OE levels were.  I have arranged to have the software updated at the local dealership, so will see whether it reflects the correct levels afterward.