Stalling issues

Having Problems with your BMW R1200RT/R1250RT? or have some Maintenance and Service questions?
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Re: Stalling issues

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Having had a look at this thread on the BMW Luxury Touring site, http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/rt-series/5 ... post456452,
as has already been suggested, checking for any service updates via the VIN No. would be the place to start.

In the BMW LT thread, stalling issues (similar to those described by slowvet), are discussed & if necessary, the replacement Cam Sensor seems to have solved the problem.

After that, routine servicing can be of benefit.
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Re: Stalling issues

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Took your advice and called another bmw dealer service dept and had them run the V.I.N., nothing came up as far as a recall is concerned. However, I talked to a tech and he said basically what you all have said about the cam sensor ring. He also said it could be a bad coil, plug or time for the FI to be cleaned. So, my next step is to have that shop run some diagnostic tests on it. Here we go. Thanks all for the advice to this newb!
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Re: Stalling issues

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slowvet wrote:He also said it could be a bad coil, plug or time for the FI to be cleaned.
BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus, may help with cleaning the FI system,

http://www.sierrabmwonline.com/product_ ... 3341-p-612
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