I hope someone can help me with a strange problem with the instruments on my 2004 R1200GS. I first noticed the problem when the needle on the speedometer started to momentarily “dip” intermittently. About 30 miles later this dipping became more frequent as soon as I slowed. At this point I suspected that the rear wheel speed sensor might be an issue and so intended to have a look to see if there were any metal fragments on it when I got home.
However, shortly after this, both the yellow and red warning triangles on the dashboard started to flash, so I stopped the bike to cycle the ignition to see if things would clear. The initial start-up diagnostic ran through OK, so started the bike and carried on. Shortly after this the speedometer dropped to zero and the brake warning lights started to flash. At this point I turned for home, a journey of about 40 miles. As I rode home, the whole of the dashboard became erratic; speedometer and revcounter going to zero, warning lights flashing and the LED display appearing to be going through its re-boot procedure almost constantly.
I ran a scan with my GS 911 when I got home and tested the battery voltage, which was just over 12 volt. As the battery was about 5 years old and had covered about 42,000 miles (about the same as the original) I thought this could be the issue and so bought a replacement Odyessey battery. After fitting this, all seemed ok until about a mile down the road when the symptoms began again. Back home, I removed the tank to check for any problems with electrical connections etc. but did not discover any problems. A full scan with the GS 911 showed no issues, so after fitting the tank I tried a short run, with no problems. That evening I did about 100 miles; again all ok.
The following day, about 50 miles from home and the problem has returned. Once home I ran a scan (attached) which gave error 1028 (CAN-bus timeout, no communication with KOMBI) also 25160 (Internal control module error) and 54087 (Can bus; No communication with any other modules) relating to the ABS module. After leaving the bike for an hour or so, the latest scan shows no present errors (except for fuel pump and level indicator as I have the tank off).
I am currently thinking of replacing the rear speed sensor (although I can’t see how it can cause such catastrophic issues) and wondering if the either the ABS or KOMBI units are shot. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
For your information, I am using version Beta 1306.4 and my PC runs Vista (the cause of many problems, but not this one). I have attached the Scans taken as soon as I returned home (Post Run) and the one taken after everything had cooled down.
Sorry to have been so long winded!
Thanks,
Dave