I have an early 2008 R1200GSA - which has the fault codes 24048 and 24049 - power to pump motor faulty.
I found this out after I plugged in my new GS911.
After searching elsewhere on the internet I found a rather good Youtube clip on how a guy had serviced his electric motor on the ABS unit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m2H-nC0CqE&list=UU2KJA52RymcDoE50E2hOgxAWhile I believe I have the capability and tools to undertake such a repair - I didn't want to rush into it. I guess I was still cautious about ripping everything apart to find out the problem was something simple which had ended up with a misleading fault code.
So I did a simple test which might help others in the same situation.
If you remove the small plastic panel on the left of your tank - it just clips off - no tools required - you can see the electric motor on the back of the ABS module. Refer to above youtube video if in doubt.
I then took apiece of straight wood about an inch in diameter and my hammer and just gave the side of the electric motor a few taps - enough to dislodge a potentially sticking brush.
I then turned on the ignition and the ABS light was flashing instead of staying on without flashing. I rode the bike around the block, the ABS initialised and the ABS light went out. I rode home applied the brakes and the ABS failed. I repeated the process and then used the GS911 to confirm the fault codes were gone - they were - but of course as soon as I used the bike the fault reoccurred.
I now feel confident that the GS911 assessment is correct and in no way misleading and I will pull out the module and attempt to repair the sticking brushes.
mal
australia