Hi all
My 2007 RT preload setting is stuck on one helmet. The GS-911 reports a "short circuit fault" in the rear ESA. I've traced the wiring to 3 plugs under the RHS side fairing and I assume the 3 plugs represent the damping motor, the preload motor and the preload potentiometer but which wire is which and what would I expect as a "normal" impedance for each wire? Can anyone help or point me to a decent wiring diagram for a K26 RT please? TIA.
ESA wiring
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Re: ESA wiring
If I were you, I would take the bike to a BMW dealer and get them to "re-initialize/recalibrate" the ESA strut - this is not an expensive job.
If this works (un-sticks the shock), I would then get them to install all the chassis software updates for your particular machine - one of which reduces the stroke of the shock slightly, so that it is less likely to get stuck in the future. My 2005 bike had 9 releases of chassis updates applied when this was performed.
Once everything was working I then sold the bike, so I cannot tell you the long-term performance of this fix. The electrics and motor of the shock are sensitive to corrosion and it is common problem. Some folks install a replacement non-ESA shock with good results.
If this works (un-sticks the shock), I would then get them to install all the chassis software updates for your particular machine - one of which reduces the stroke of the shock slightly, so that it is less likely to get stuck in the future. My 2005 bike had 9 releases of chassis updates applied when this was performed.
Once everything was working I then sold the bike, so I cannot tell you the long-term performance of this fix. The electrics and motor of the shock are sensitive to corrosion and it is common problem. Some folks install a replacement non-ESA shock with good results.
John Bentall