Hey everyone,
had the dreaded abs light warning come on. Noticed the rear brake totally without servo power (barely able to slow me down). Front brakes still working.
Went to my local bmw mechanic. Computer shows the front brake circuit is within parameters, but rear brake is giving the error. Upon further inspection, when idle, connected to the computer rear brake caliper shows lower pressure then rear brake pedal. Pressure at the calipers is a little bit below 16 bar, and the rear brake pedal is at 17 bar.
Mechanic checked also if there was maype rear tire alignment issues that would mess with abs sensor, checked the calipers, and concluded that only culprit is the abs pump (i think my model year has the ABS-I system).
Can you think of anything else that could be responsible for low rear brake pressure? Anything at all i can maybe check? The new pump will be around 1900 eur at the main bmw dealer.
cheers
edit, typo
ABS pump starting to fail? 1200RT 2006 model
- David.
- Subscriber
- Posts: 8366
- Joined: Fri Nov 07, 2014 7:29 pm
- Location: North Yorkshire
- Bike Model and Year: R1200RT (Camhead) 2012
- Been liked: 402 times
Re: ABS pump starting to fail? 1200RT 2006 model
Found this thread on BMWSportTouring, https://www.bmwsporttouring.com/topic/8 ... -flashing/
Maybe the same problem that you are experiencing, I'm drawn towards this post.
"Went to the dealer today to pull the fault codes. "Rear wheel circuit pressure error". So, it appears that the ABS unit is toast."
Maybe the same problem that you are experiencing, I'm drawn towards this post.
"Went to the dealer today to pull the fault codes. "Rear wheel circuit pressure error". So, it appears that the ABS unit is toast."
- Glenn
- Subscriber
- Posts: 396
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2022 7:49 pm
- Location: Shropshire
- Bike Model and Year: R1250RT LE 2019
- Has liked: 43 times
- Been liked: 148 times
Re: ABS pump starting to fail? 1200RT 2006 model
These guys repair ABS pumps https://controlunits.co.uk/bmw-r1200rt- ... -pump-ecu/
- laughingboy
- Posts: 11
- Joined: Mon Jan 26, 2015 5:22 pm
- Location: York
- Bike Model and Year: 2005 R1200RT
- Has liked: 2 times
- Been liked: 2 times
Re: ABS pump starting to fail? 1200RT 2006 model
The ABS unit failed 2 years ago on my 2005 RT. I went down the route of removing the ABS unit. Work carried out by a local BMW specialist. No ABS now but I get a decent feel on the levers and brakes work just fine.
As previously mentioned, a new pump was going to be £1700~£1900. Slightly less to have it reconditioned but I decided to have it removed.
As previously mentioned, a new pump was going to be £1700~£1900. Slightly less to have it reconditioned but I decided to have it removed.
Tomorrow's another day :-)
-
- Posts: 117
- Joined: Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:50 am
- Location: Queensland, Australia
- Bike Model and Year: R1200RT 2011 MOD
- Has liked: 76 times
- Been liked: 17 times
Re: ABS pump starting to fail? 1200RT 2006 model
I am in the same boat... It's ridiculous.
As i have never had abs before the bmw i won't miss it.
As i have never had abs before the bmw i won't miss it.
2011 R1200RT Highly Modified