Really interesting to follow your chain of logic to find the faults. Give me a cryptic crossword rather than a wiring diagram any day. I ran a K1200S for several years but now have the much improved (by Ricardo) K1300S. My K1200S gave no problems apart from a pinhole leak in the rad. I'd read on the K-bike forums that if the electric brake servo failed on the K12, the residual braking was almost not-existent - luckily I never got the chance to find out.
I had the dsc triangle, amber abs and red brake light all on. No speedometer and abs lights flashing along with failed brake light. I tried a rear abs sensor. No luck. Fix was a bent pin in the abs module. Where the plug goes onto the module, a pin was bent up inside of the module. Straighted it out and tweaked the surrounding pins. Some are tiny so be careful. Straightened out the one bent pin. All working well now. 😊
This was through my Texa diagnostic tool, I pay extra with the subscription for the tech data. It should be available through Autodata and E3 technical subscriptions as well. 👍
The 'home made' back panel really needs a gasket to make it water tight. Another option could be using a gel potting compound, often used in outside wiring boxes to prevent water and moisture. It has the added advantage of being soft so can easily be removed at a later date.
Hello, my speedo is out to, I have bought a gs911 so I can read fault codes, and I have on the rear sensor a faulty speed, the front one standing is good the rear shows wrong. I have tried already a rear sensor from a disassembled bike, didn't work, I am thinking to buy a genuine rear one, do you think it will solve the problem? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Can I please ask what sort of cost is involved with this stupid "brake failure- solid red triangle" issue on these bikes? I've got one.....and I've got the bloody red triangle too! I'm an electronics tech, but not Auto.... Everywhere I look says it's some huge failure that's going to cost thousands! I'm tempted to start working on it, but now I've seen that you need to access the ECU through software etc, which I don't have, I thought I'd ask someone who's clearly got experience. Many thanks in advance.
@@mariotorchio4075 without live data you're not going get very far! You need to know what the sensors are doing, a fault code will help you look in a certain area, then with live data you can narrow down the issues!
I enjoy watching your videos. But as for BMW motorcycles, I have no use for them. You go to a BMW shop and you'll find every lift taken and most are major problems. My desire to have a BMW no longer exist. Like I said, I enjoy watching your videos and RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
They can be great bikes to ride but they are riddled with problems. Even Honda's quality has dropped as a lot of their bikes are now made in China! Triumph's are made in India and so are some of the smaller BMW's like the 310GS! Everything is now cheap cheap!👍🙂
fascinating diagnostics Mel, thanks so much for the education
@@robbie2awesome thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Really interesting to follow your chain of logic to find the faults. Give me a cryptic crossword rather than a wiring diagram any day. I ran a K1200S for several years but now have the much improved (by Ricardo) K1300S. My K1200S gave no problems apart from a pinhole leak in the rad. I'd read on the K-bike forums that if the electric brake servo failed on the K12, the residual braking was almost not-existent - luckily I never got the chance to find out.
I had the dsc triangle, amber abs and red brake light all on. No speedometer and abs lights flashing along with failed brake light. I tried a rear abs sensor. No luck. Fix was a bent pin in the abs module. Where the plug goes onto the module, a pin was bent up inside of the module. Straighted it out and tweaked the surrounding pins. Some are tiny so be careful. Straightened out the one bent pin. All working well now. 😊
What software are you using on your computer? I like those diagrams!
Hi, I'm using the Texa PC based software, they do a tablet version, but the PC is better!
@@melsmotors Thanks! I will check it out!
Great video. What’s your preferred source of technical information and wiring diagrams?
This was through my Texa diagnostic tool, I pay extra with the subscription for the tech data. It should be available through Autodata and E3 technical subscriptions as well. 👍
The 'home made' back panel really needs a gasket to make it water tight. Another option could be using a gel potting compound, often used in outside wiring boxes to prevent water and moisture. It has the added advantage of being soft so can easily be removed at a later date.
Hello, my speedo is out to, I have bought a gs911 so I can read fault codes, and I have on the rear sensor a faulty speed, the front one standing is good the rear shows wrong. I have tried already a rear sensor from a disassembled bike, didn't work, I am thinking to buy a genuine rear one, do you think it will solve the problem? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Ok 👏🎉👍
Can I please ask what sort of cost is involved with this stupid "brake failure- solid red triangle" issue on these bikes? I've got one.....and I've got the bloody red triangle too! I'm an electronics tech, but not Auto.... Everywhere I look says it's some huge failure that's going to cost thousands! I'm tempted to start working on it, but now I've seen that you need to access the ECU through software etc, which I don't have, I thought I'd ask someone who's clearly got experience. Many thanks in advance.
So it turned out to be the front abs sensor?
Yes, plus the module
@@melsmotors ok thx. I have a 2007 which has a different type of abs and my speedometer is also not working. Could it be the front ABS sensor?
@@mariotorchio4075 not sure, have scanned it and looked at the live data?
@@melsmotors not the live data. Just the error codes. I have motoscan
@@mariotorchio4075 without live data you're not going get very far! You need to know what the sensors are doing, a fault code will help you look in a certain area, then with live data you can narrow down the issues!
I enjoy watching your videos. But as for BMW motorcycles, I have no use for them. You go to a BMW shop and you'll find every lift taken and most are major problems. My desire to have a BMW no longer exist. Like I said, I enjoy watching your videos and RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
They can be great bikes to ride but they are riddled with problems. Even Honda's quality has dropped as a lot of their bikes are now made in China! Triumph's are made in India and so are some of the smaller BMW's like the 310GS! Everything is now cheap cheap!👍🙂