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GS-911 / Re: Alarm system battery fault code won't clear
« Last post by Morrington on March 27, 2024, 03:15:50 PM »
Here's the autoscan copy. The fault code still appears on the dash "Alarm system battery empty. No independent alarm. Make an appointment at a specialist workshop". Perhaps this particular fault is not able to be read by the gs911? If so can I submit a suggestion that it be looked into?
           
   Wi-Fi signal strength   Battery voltage   
13.1V
   
GS-911 | AutoScan (S1000RR)

AutoScan   
Firmware Version   1.76 - 0.281
Data pack Version   256
Serial Number   GS3 007 677
Registration   ....
Date   2024-03-27 13:10:54
Bike Information   
Odometer   5224.7 mi
Motorcycle Date   04-01-2016
Distance to next service   6214.0 mi
Service due date   06-12-2024
VIN
   
...
Model
   
S 1000 RR (K67) 2019
Factory I-Level
   
K001-21-07-500
Actual I-Level
   
K001-23-03-502
Vehicle Order +
   
Controller Summary
Engine Controller
   
   
 
   
OK
Tyre Pressure Monitor
   
   
 
   
OK
ABS Brakes
   
   
 
   
OK
Semi-active Suspension
   
   
 
   
OK
Immobilizer / Keyless Ride
   
   
 
   
OK
Anti-Theft Alarm
   
   
 
   
OK
Instrument Cluster
   
   
 
   
OK
Body Controller Lite
   
   
 
   
OK
Battery voltage   
   
 
   
13.30 V
   
Engine Controller
   
(XBMSO1)
Controller Type   Engine Controller
Controller Name   XBMSO1
Controller   0x0F8B50
Serial Number   0170301964
Manufacturer   Bosch GmbH
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/12
Program Count   20
Program Count Maximum   60
Battery voltage   13.30 V
VIN   WB10E2109N6F05857
Model   S 1000 RR (K67) 2019
Factory I-Level   K001-21-07-500
Actual I-Level   K001-23-03-502
Backup I-Level   K001-22-03-504
Odometer   5224.7 mi
Operating hours   120h 15m 48s
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   13/09/23
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   5
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Software creation level (SWFK) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Riding Mode   1
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
Tyre Pressure Monitor
   
(XRDC)
Controller Type   Tyre Pressure Monitor
Controller Name   XRDC
Controller   0x0F8100
Serial Number   2292102629
Manufacturer   Schrader
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/17
VIN   6F05857
Program Count   0
Program Count Maximum   1024
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   99/99/99
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   4
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Front Sensor Number   5393500
Rear Sensor Number   5399359
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
ABS Brakes
   
(XABS)
Controller Type   ABS Brakes
Controller Name   XABS
Controller   0x0F8300
Serial Number   6079907261
Manufacturer   AABG
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/19
VIN   6F05857
Variant   Unknown
Program Count   1
Program Count Maximum   1000
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/09/30
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   4
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
Semi-active Suspension
   
(XSAF)
Controller Type   Semi-active Suspension
Controller Name   XSAF
Controller   0x0F8500
Serial Number   0000902810
Manufacturer   Temic
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/19
VIN   6F05857
Program Count   1
Program Count Maximum   1024
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/09/30
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   5
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Load setting   Single
Damper setting   Comfort
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
Immobilizer / Keyless Ride
   
(XEWS4)
Controller Type   Immobilizer / Keyless Ride
Controller Name   XEWS4
Controller   0x0F8C00
Serial Number   0000004373
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/07/12
Program Count   0
Program Count Maximum   1024
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   99/99/99
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   3
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
Anti-Theft Alarm
   
(XDWA)
Controller Type   Anti-Theft Alarm
Controller Name   XDWA
Controller   0x0F8700
Manufacturer   META System S.P.A.
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/11
VIN   6F05857
Program Count   0
Program Count Maximum   1024
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/11
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   4
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
Instrument Cluster
   
(XKOMBIHI)
Controller Type   Instrument Cluster
Controller Name   XKOMBIHI
Controller   0x0F9080
Serial Number   0000069633
Manufacturer   Bosch GmbH
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/07/26
Odometer   5224.7 mi
Program Count   3
Program Count Maximum   61440
Factory I-Level   K001-21-07-500
Actual I-Level   K001-23-03-502
VIN   6F05857
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   23/04/12
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   13
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Hardware Type (HWAP) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Flash loader Slave (FLSL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   
   
Body Controller Lite
   
(XBCL)
Controller Type   Body Controller Lite
Controller Name   XBCL
Controller   0x0F8A10
Serial Number   3221743608
Manufacture Date (YY/MM/DD)   21/08/06
VIN   6F05857
Program Count   2
Program Count Maximum   1024
Firmware Date (YY/MM/DD)   22/07/27
Kilometers when programmed   0.0
Number of FW configurations   4
HW Electronics (HWEL) +
   
Bootloader (BTLD) +
   
SW Memory Image (SWFL) +
   
Coding Data (CAFD) +
   
Fault Codes   0
No Faults found   

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ABS related issues / Re: ABS light
« Last post by botus on March 27, 2024, 01:31:46 PM »
I have a 2013 R1200gs. The motorcycle has 36,000 miles on it. I purchased the 911 tool shortly after I purchased the motorcycle. I recently put new brake pads on performed a complete brake bleed swing the 911 bleed/flush. I also installed the speed bleeder fittings to perform this single-handedly. Rode the motorcycle and everything was perfect. Then we went on a trip for 10 days. Halfway through the trip the ABS light came on and did not turn off. I thought it might just be the light so I stomped on the rear brakes and the wheel did lock up therefore the ABS system was not operating. When I got back home from the trip I plugged in the GS911 tool and no error or fault codes appeared. I checked to see if it was a bad wheel sensor. With a motorcycle on the center stand I spun the back tire and then the front tire. The speed indicator on the live values showed the speed. I am out of ideas. Thanks Frustrated😡

you can disable ABS using the ABS button, and change ASC from 1) nanny, 2) about right 3) OFF - maybe you had changed settings without realising ?

ABS sensors wires usually snap (rear first)

And of course - its normal for ABS modules to die on BMW bikes - they built them to do this, specifying on their cars and bikes a different clearance for the ESP motor brushes - after some use the carbon dust makes them stick and play up - the same module with the correct clearances on a Ford will keep going at least 5 times as long - many owners fix fitting for parts - other german criminals like VAG have to provides spare parts kit under a class action lawsuit

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ABS related issues / Re: ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Phase Shift problem
« Last post by botus on March 27, 2024, 01:25:04 PM »
its normal on BMW bikes for the senor wires to snap - usually its the rear one - specially routed with cable ties to deliberately stress one section till they break - on the earlier bikes it also flags a snapped rear sensor as the front

that fake diagnostic confusion comes from limited / budget diagnostic capability - ABS will feed different signals based on grip each wheel sees - and thus the bike doesn't care if the rear is feeding interesting info (it just thinks the grip levels are bad on the back wheel when braking - but on early ASC traction control, all they did was try to judge if both wheels speeds are the same under acceleration by using the ABS sensors - so a part broken intermittent signal from a failing rear ABS sensor throws the ASC in to a meltdown of no grip - so it kill the engine

ALL BMW riders need to know this - so they can switch out traction control and ride home rather than get the vehicle recovered over nothing !

the best bit as the system just knows there's a massive difference in wheel speed, but not which was slipping, so, Quick throw an error code - as I don't know which, just pull the first code in the list - which is the front senor failure

what else happens when it has the inertia sensor picking up info on later bikes I don't know (optional from 2015)
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GS-911 / Re: Alarm system battery fault code won't clear
« Last post by Morrington on March 27, 2024, 01:11:39 PM »
The 2021 alarm unit batteries are in a secondary compartment so no requirement to unplug wires from the pcb. To be honest I was grateful about that as having watched the YouTube vids on the old module I wasn't keen on taking it to pieces.
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Central Vehicle Electronics/ZFE/GM issues / Re: Auxiliary connector
« Last post by botus on March 27, 2024, 01:09:43 PM »
Hello,
I’am French, so excuse me for my bad English !
I need to active my auxiliary connector for using it for charging my phone.
Can I active this port with the GS 911 ?
(BMW R1200R Classic -2011).
Marc.

?  there are two power outlets on most BMW bikes -

near the battery the little DIN socket

a three pin connector up front (white plastic plug) for BM sat nav system - loads use the sat nav one for power they are  +, -, and speed signal for tunnels

either way both are always powered with the bike started (when there are no faults)

check out this company for lots of stuff to plug in (its a french bloke) https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?item=175468142174&rt=3561.l161211&_ssn=brico18
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GS-911 / Re: Alarm system battery fault code won't clear
« Last post by botus on March 27, 2024, 12:55:40 PM »
on the earlier bike when replacing the batteries its very easy to dislodge the two silly plugs that get the power on to the PCB - to make it pretty inside they twist the wires around each other till they end up too short
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Central Vehicle Electronics/ZFE/GM issues / Re: Auxiliary connector
« Last post by Ruan on March 27, 2024, 09:50:23 AM »
Hi Marc

Thanks for reaching out. Not currently, we haven't looked into this yet. It could possibly be a hardware as well as software change that needs to happen if it wasn't added to stock.

Kind regards and safe travels
Ruan
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R1200 models / Re: EWS issue. Error code 37633
« Last post by Ruan on March 27, 2024, 09:46:46 AM »
Hi Bojan

Can you please include a full autoscan of the bike? Download as a text file and paste the scan here.

From the fault you listed below, that's pointing towards a cluster controller rather than engine/EWS, so I suspect it's most likely a CAN issue rather than a ring antenna issue.

Kind regards
Ruan
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GS-911 / Re: Alarm system battery fault code won't clear
« Last post by Ruan on March 27, 2024, 09:43:35 AM »
Hi Morrington

That's strange, if the GS-911 doesn't recognise a fault that means it's something the ECU doesn't deem relevant to report as a fault, but I would suggest to scan the bike once the fault pops up, might be a different controller reporting it.

Kind regards
Ruan
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F Series / BMW F650GS coding RDC
« Last post by Addy_RUS on March 26, 2024, 07:09:57 PM »
I purchased a BMW F650GS twin. There is no RDC on it. If I purchase an RDC unit with sensors, can I use the GS-911 to link it to my motorcycle?
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