Brake fault warning
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Brake fault warning
Just bought aR1200RT after a long break from it all, all well with the new machine except when I start it comes up on dash "brake fault" goes out after short time after starting to drive brakes work fine ABS fitted
Is this normal ?
Is this normal ?
Dave F
Re: Brake fault warning
That sounds like the normal mode of operation, ie ABS and brake fail lights illuminate, steady flash, then extinguish when you ride off at approx 5mph......??? Apologies if that sounds like I'm stating the obvious - not intentional.
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Re: Brake fault warning
It's a 2006 model , no warning lights on just word brake fault in red letters
Dave F
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Re: Brake fault warning
Looking at the 2006 Rider's Manual, there are 2 versions of the ABS Warning light, one as described with the words "brake failure" & the other a circle with an ! in it, surrounded by what would appear to be drum brake shoes (O).
When the ABS Warning Light flashes,
"The ABS function is not available, because self-diagnosis did not complete. The motorcycle has to move forward a few metres for the wheel sensors to be tested.
Pull away slowly. Bear in mind that the ABS function is not available until self-diagnosis has completed."
When the ABS Warning Light flashes,
"The ABS function is not available, because self-diagnosis did not complete. The motorcycle has to move forward a few metres for the wheel sensors to be tested.
Pull away slowly. Bear in mind that the ABS function is not available until self-diagnosis has completed."
Last edited by David. on Wed Sep 23, 2015 5:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Brake fault warning
Your bike has Servo brakes. You need to hold the brake lever on when you start the engine. When you squeeze the brake lever when the bike is running you will hear the servo. If you don't you only have residual braking, which is not a lot. All lights and symbols should go out once you pull away. If any if this isn't happening you have a serious brake failure.
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Re: Brake fault warning
Starting engine
Kill switch in run position.
Switch on the ignition.
Pre-ride check is performed.
ABS self-diagnosis is performed.
Press starter button.
(Taken from pages 80 & 81 of the 2006 Rider's Manual).
Kill switch in run position.
Switch on the ignition.
Pre-ride check is performed.
ABS self-diagnosis is performed.
Press starter button.
(Taken from pages 80 & 81 of the 2006 Rider's Manual).
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Re: Brake fault warning
2004 Rider's Manual
"If you switch on the ignition while the brakes are applied, then start the engine and ride off immediately, the BMW Integral ABS remains in its residual braking function mode. Self-diagnosis is performed as soon as the brake levers are in their fully released positions for the first time. Until this completes the ABS function is not available; the same applies to power assistance for the brakes. Wait for ABS self-diagnosis to complete before you start the engine."
"If you switch on the ignition while the brakes are applied, then start the engine and ride off immediately, the BMW Integral ABS remains in its residual braking function mode. Self-diagnosis is performed as soon as the brake levers are in their fully released positions for the first time. Until this completes the ABS function is not available; the same applies to power assistance for the brakes. Wait for ABS self-diagnosis to complete before you start the engine."
Re: Brake fault warning
DaygloDavid wrote: 2004 Rider's Manual
"If you switch on the ignition while the brakes are applied, then start the engine and ride off immediately, the BMW Integral ABS remains in its residual braking function mode. Self-diagnosis is performed as soon as the brake levers are in their fully released positions for the first time. Until this completes the ABS function is not available; the same applies to power assistance for the brakes. Wait for ABS self-diagnosis to complete before you start the engine."
The 2005 and 2006 bikes were fitted with electro servo units. I owned one for 2 years. After you switched on the ignition but before you pressed the starter the brake lever had to be depressed. If you didn't the servo did not fire up. Its nearly 10 years ago now but I'm sure that was the procedure.
Must be someone who had one now who can explain exactly how they start theirs.
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Re: Brake fault warning
Looking at the 2005 Rider's Manual, it suggests that the ABS Self-diagnosis check which is performed with the ignition switched on & brake levers released,
activates both the ABS function & power assistance for the brakes (Servo).
No mention of holding the brake lever when hitting the start button.
activates both the ABS function & power assistance for the brakes (Servo).
No mention of holding the brake lever when hitting the start button.
Last edited by David. on Thu Sep 24, 2015 8:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Brake fault warning
Not taking one side or the other but when I had that damn noisy thing I would start the bike, wait till all the lights stopped flashing except the brake fail light and then just go. Never held the brake lever, just gave it a second or two to get through its gyrations.
I dont remember doing anything else special. It was a good bike, I just didnt like the servo noise, or the thought that if it went out I was essentially screwed.
I dont remember doing anything else special. It was a good bike, I just didnt like the servo noise, or the thought that if it went out I was essentially screwed.
Re: Brake fault warning
Must be old age catching up. Budman is correct. I have it the wrong way round. If you touch the lever before it sets it won't Back to sleep
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