Flat spot/Hesitation - Update
Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
Just replaced the coils and still have the problem. At a bit of a loss now :not:
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
Found this thread from BMWLT, http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/rt-series/5 ... -help.html
Exhaust gas analysis on a rolling road (dyno) might help to diagnose what is happening to the fueling (air/fuel ratio) under varying loads/rev. ranges.
A similar thread from BMWSportTouring, http://bmwsporttouring.com/ubbthreads/u ... ber=881615
Exhaust gas analysis on a rolling road (dyno) might help to diagnose what is happening to the fueling (air/fuel ratio) under varying loads/rev. ranges.
A similar thread from BMWSportTouring, http://bmwsporttouring.com/ubbthreads/u ... ber=881615
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
Thanks David. I use BP Ultimate, so not a fuel issue and TBs were only synced a couple of thousand miles ago.
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
Has the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) been reset.
"Another thing you might try is a battery disconnect for about 2 minutes, then re-connect the battery, then do a new TPS re-learn (key-on, do not start engine, then FULLY twist the twist grip to fully open twice (that will clear the fueling computer & re-teach the TPS)."
"Another thing you might try is a battery disconnect for about 2 minutes, then re-connect the battery, then do a new TPS re-learn (key-on, do not start engine, then FULLY twist the twist grip to fully open twice (that will clear the fueling computer & re-teach the TPS)."
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
Hi David. Yes, when I replaced the battery. If I get chance this weekend, I'll pop off the Tupperware and see if I can get a multimeter on the TPS. Can you get the back of the plug with ease?
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
The TPS is on the LHS throttle body, the electrical connector/plug can be disconnected from here.
Found this thread from R1200R, http://www.r1200rforum.com/forum/bmw-r1 ... ndex3.html,
it describes a basic test of the TPS with a multimeter.
There is also a link to, "How to Test a Throttle Position Sensor", http://www.enduringautomotive.com/tps/
Found this thread from R1200R, http://www.r1200rforum.com/forum/bmw-r1 ... ndex3.html,
it describes a basic test of the TPS with a multimeter.
There is also a link to, "How to Test a Throttle Position Sensor", http://www.enduringautomotive.com/tps/
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation
You're a legend, thanks David. I'm bows under with uni work, but if I get the chance tomorrow, I'll get on to it
Re: Flat spot/Hesitation - Update
hi all, ordered a TPS from Blade BMW in Longbridge as I'm visiting family. Luckily, they ordered me the wrong part (gear position sensor), so asked to speak to a tech. He was bloody awesome! Only charged me for 30 mins work to take her in the garage, run a full check of all sensors and software. All spot on. Diagnosis is a blocked fuel filler drain and slightly perished fuel cap seal allowing water in the tank and sitting in the fuel pump. On gentle acceleration, no issues, but on hard acceleration, the fuel demand is pulling the water through. Will order a new set from motorworks and I've just thrown some redex in the tank to see if that will pull the water through. Blocked drain has been jabbed at with a small cable tie (it was blocked). Riding from redditch to crewe tomorrow, the crewe to the south coast Monday afternoon, so hopefully will be a much more confident ride, knowing I gave power when I need it 🏍
Re: Flat spot/Hesitation - Update
Disconnected both of the O2 sensors after the problem was getting progressively worse, inc MOG. now pulls like a train with no hesitation. Ordered a set from opie oils (£130!!!!) so, will fit them this weekend (if in any fit state after Army v Navy in Saturday...).
Spent a small fortune getting to the bottom of this. Just wish I'd done it sooner :alas:
Spent a small fortune getting to the bottom of this. Just wish I'd done it sooner :alas:
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Re: Flat spot/Hesitation - Update
Well done Mac77 - persistence pays. Now enjoy the rugby!!!!
Re: Flat spot/Hesitation - Update
My thoughts sullivj. They've not arrived yet, so looks like it'll be a late night in the garage this week