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ESA calibration
Luma46:
Hi, returning member (under different name) here.
I own the GS911 for couple of years, but only now I found out that (beta?) versions 1305 and 1306 had a function for ESA calibration. I am now updated to beta version 1404 and regular version 1303. Neither of the two has the ESA and fuel strip calibrations under the functions menu. Actually, there is a Special Functions menu, no Functions menu. Was this functionality dropped from the later versions? Can I still download somewhere the beta 1306?
Inspector Gadget:
I'm afraid you are looking in the "wrong" section(s).
It is Vehicle Electronics where these reside.
Fuel Strip calibration is available on the beta 1404;
Central Vehicle Electronics -> Fuel Strip Calibration
ESA calibration is available on the beta 1404;
Central Vehicle Electronics -> ESA Calibration
Luma46:
You are absolutely right - my oversight. Which brings me now to the second issue.
Tried to calibrate the ESA suspension, the rear calibration was successfull, front failed. Even prior to calibration it says:
Front position sensor 0
Front sensor maximum 0
When trying to calibrate it gives me a message:
"Negative response received from controller, conditions not correct, incorrect sequence of commands."
Should I for starters try to check connector? Where does the front ESA shock connects to wiring? The autoscan returned no fault codes prior and after the attempted calibration.
--- Quote from: Inspector Gadget on July 17, 2014, 04:17:47 PM ---I'm afraid you are looking in the "wrong" section(s).
It is Vehicle Electronics where these reside.
ESA calibration is available on the beta 1404;
Central Vehicle Electronics -> ESA Calibration
--- End quote ---
Inspector Gadget:
The front shock of the 1200RT does not have the ESA-adjuster.
Only the 1200GS has (also) the ESA-adjuster installed.
It is absolutely normal you get this error-message on the front shock of the 1200RT, it does not exist indeed.
Luma46:
Hmm, but there is a shock with a wire connected to it... So how should I understand it, the front is not adjustable at all for preload and damping or is it just not capable of "calibration"?
--- Quote from: Inspector Gadget on July 17, 2014, 06:49:36 PM ---The front shock of the 1200RT does not have the ESA-adjuster.
Only the 1200GS has (also) the ESA-adjuster installed.
It is absolutely normal you get this error-message on the front shock of the 1200RT, it does not exist indeed.
--- End quote ---
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