GS-911 and ezCAN User Forum
General Category => Technical => GS-911 => Central Vehicle Electronics/ZFE/GM issues => Topic started by: AntonLargiader on April 16, 2015, 04:21:35 PM
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On an '08 K1200GT I have replaced both wheel sensors but I cannot register them with the DWA/RDC. The deflation did not work and when I enter the ID numbers I get a dialog saying the values are out of range. The rear sensor is 3093515 and the front is 3084505. Does this guy need to get his control unit firmware updated?
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Thanks for the views folks, but they aren't helping me. :) Can someone try to enter those IDs as second sensors in a bike and see if they are accepted? If so, please provide the age of the bike with the results.
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Afraid I have no idea Anton :D, how does the numbering of the new one's differ from what you normally expect to see ?
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Have you tried deleting the old IDs and entering the new ones?
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Yes. I tried entering them as the second set, and also I deleted the old values and tried to enter these as the first set. Same error both times. Not a fault with a code, but a dialog saying something like "Negative result: ID out of range."
I wish someone would try to enter these values in a bike. I will do it when I have another bike with RDC in the shop.
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The issue magically resolved itself. I tried entering one of the numbers without the last digit and got the same error. I then tried using one of the example numbers from the online how-to and it did take. Then I tried one of the actual IDs and it did take. It was in the wrong place, so I overwrote it with the correct one and entered it in the correct slot and all is well.
The actual dialog box text was: "Negative response received from controller: request out of range" so it would be interesting to know what causes that dialog.
The ECU info is:
RDC/DWA type: Anti-Theft Alarm
Part No.: 7720240
Hardware Index: 11
Coding Index: 4
Manufacturer: Gemel
HWOE No.: 61766058
MCV: 0.6.0
FSV: 2.5.0
OSV: 3.2.1
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Now if you were better than I Anton you would have remembered to have debug on and have a log to send Hexcode, ;D afraid too often I forget