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GSBMW

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Where are the kilometers?
« on: November 11, 2014, 07:23:45 PM »
Hello,

Didn't find any answer on the forum so here it comes:

Just downloaded the latest version on Windows on the laptop and Android on an Asus phone where I already was able to read it. And now I can't find where are the kilometers of the bike anymore even on the laptop and the phone... Can somebody help me?

Yes I know, I might be a little dumb tonight  ::)

Thanks by advance
« Last Edit: November 11, 2014, 08:44:03 PM by GSBMW »

schuppi

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Re: Where are the kilometers?
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2014, 09:51:59 PM »
Hi,
to give you a proper answer please post an Auto-Scan with all modules and fault entrys. That's the best way :)
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GSBMW

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Re: Where are the kilometers?
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2014, 11:06:50 PM »
Hi, that was fast, thanks  ;)

Here it is:

AutoScan Report

GS-911 version: 1410.2 Datapack version: 1.9 Serial Number: GS60335915 Registered to: Christian Wyss
Date: 11/11/2014 Time: 21:29:47
Motorcycle Information
VIN:
Mileage: Not available
Motronic MA2.4
Motorcycle Variant:   R1150R/GS ECE+US
Part No.:   7684428
Bosch Part Number:   0261207869
ECU Software Number:   1037368120
ECU coding variant:   0
ECU program version:   48000300
Manufacturer:   Bosch
HWOE No.:   26166303
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.

Integral ABS
Part No.:   7660909
Hardware Version No.:   16
Manufacturing date(YYYY/mm/dd):   2003/06/06
HWOE No.:   25322775
Software Version:   4.1.5
Manufacturer:   FTE
Part No.:   37012055
Serial No.:   47535
Host date(YYYY/mm/dd):   2002/01/23
Control computer date(YYYY/mm/dd):   1999/09/10
Control computer version:   V01.63
EPROM version:   49
Control computer ROM checksum   78


1 fault codes found:
17917   Defective rear brake switch
The fault is not present now.



What does it say?


Here are some screen shots:
I was going to insert some images, but can't see how to do  :(

Thanks for your help ;-)




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Re: Where are the kilometers?
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2014, 11:59:07 PM »
Hey Christian,
in your 1150R is a mechanical speedometer installed. There is no electrical contact with the motronic MA 2.4 to store these informations.
The speed sensors at front- and rear wheel are only for ABS.
Thats why there are also no informations for VIN and Idle Actuator.
But please check the rear brake switch, including the wiring and contacts. Maybe it's the next real ABS-Fault.

Have a nice ride

Wolfgang
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GSBMW

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Re: Where are the kilometers?
« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2014, 12:20:18 AM »
Hi Wolfgang,
You are right, but when I bought the bike on April this year, the GS-911 was able to tell me that the kilometers on the odometer were right because it was possible to check them also on the GS-911.  ???

You are right for the rear brake switch, a known issue on those bikes.

Thanks for your help.

Christian

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Re: Where are the kilometers?
« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2014, 03:24:07 AM »
I dont know that model but if the old GS911 software showed the kms and the new does not then lodge a support ticket, have Hexcode look at it

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Re: Where are the kilometers?
« Reply #6 on: November 12, 2014, 08:57:42 AM »
Good idea WayneC, thanks.