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RHahn57:
Got back from a 2300 mile run up to Maine and back on/off road (2016 R1200GS) with an ABS fault. Dug at the 911 and it reports 0x480A05 on the front. Went ahead and bled down the brakes and cycled the pump through 911 diags. Went out the next morning to check it over and the front brake lever no longer compresses. If I crack the brake line at the lever it moves fine so the pump is not letting any flow through the front system. I confirmed this by cracking both caliper bleed screws and well and still cannot compress the front brake lever. Anyone seen this condition??

RHahn57:
A follow up on this...  Well I did 4 "GS Bleed Cycles" noting that the idiot light came on about 500 miles before we got back home. I fear either the ABS ECU or pump have died. Odd though that I had brakes the rest of the way home and did not get locked out of the front ones until I did a flush. Oh well, I'll tear down to those components tomorrow and see what's what. The "implausible P1" is my primary clue...

Fault Code Value 0x480A05
Fault Code Description Pressure sensor, control circuit, front, implausible P1
Currently present YES
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) YES
Frequency count 1

RHahn57:
Thanks for the insight. Lifting off the tank shortly...

RHahn57:
I went ahead and dropped in a new pump which cleared the issues and she is back on the road. Not too bad change out but I think it was the first thing they bolted to the frame on assembly!!

jareth:
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