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GSBMW:
Hello,

Need some help about understanding what the GS 911 is trying to say to me.

On my 2000 R 1150GS, ABS lower lamp is not flashing, not even lit. Bulb is good and GS 911 is telling me "Warning lamp fault".

Battery, Odyssey PC680, is new and charged. I had to put some space at the front wheel sensor, rear is OK. Front and rear switches are clicking when moved.

I did the reset like Largiader recommends it.

Any idea?

Ruan:
Hi GSBMW

For the community to have a better understanding of what is wrong, could you please post an autoscan of your bike (copy and paste the text in a reply) - with that info we'll be able to determine what the fault is along with possible solutions.

Kind regards
Ruan

GSBMW:
Hi Ruan,

Here we go:

AutoScan Report
GS-911 version: 2104.1 Datapack version: 14.1
Serial Number: GS1 012 837
Firmware version: 1.69-0.223 Datapack version: 0.204
Registered to: C. W.
Date: 03/03/2022 Time: 12:00:25
Motorcycle Information
VIN : Not available
Bike model : Not available
Mileage : Not available

Motronic MA2.4
Motorcycle Variant:   R1150 GS US u.TEV
Part No.:   7655474
Bosch Part Number:   0261206173
ECU Software Number:   1037352588
ECU coding variant:   1
ECU program version:   44060200
Manufacturer:   Bosch
HWOE No.:   61252373
Idle Actuator:   No
Emissions control type:   Lambda
2 fault codes found:

821   Hall sensor 1, no signal - this fault will always occur if engine not running or engine not cranked before reading Fault codes.
The fault is currently present.
901   Hall sensor 2, no signal - this fault will always occur if engine not running or engine not cranked before reading Fault codes.
The fault is currently present.

ABS2
Manufacturer:   ABS2
Equipment:   FTE/VDO
Version:   1.20
Creation date (yy/mm/dd):   96/8/6
ISO version:   20

1 fault codes found:

1   Warning lamp fault
The fault is currently present.

Jughead:
Check and make sure that the brake light globe hasn't blown.  Don't just check whether the brake light comes on.  Remove the tail light lens, and physically check that the globe filaments are intact.  Remove the globe if necessary and check the operation on a separate power source.

Even if the brake light filament is blown, the brake light will still appear to be working as the system then doubles up and uses the tail light filament as a brake light as well.

GSBMW:
Thank you Jughead.


Tried this morning, checked the bulb. Visually looks OK. Connected it, both filaments are OK. Even took one from a friend's bike to test on my bike.

Still have the upper ABS light flashing slowly, and the lower one doesn't even turn on.

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