ABS clutch control and suspension height adjustment
I recently fitted a new clutch and gearbox in my 2013 BMWRT1200 On reassembling the bike i’m starting the bike which was good I found out when I went for a ride that the cruise control didn’t work the ABS light kept on flashing at me and the suspension does not go up or down when changing the Lord I removed all the Tupperware again and checked to see if I have not connected something and I found no evidence of any missed connections the bricks seem to be working okay but the light just keeps on flashing and I cannot get the cruise control to work on starting up the bike the word set comes up but doesn’t stay on and then there’s no control I cannot get the Lord to do a two person up and when putting it in different standard comfort Maud the bike does not go up or down have you got any suggestions anybody
ABS clutch control and suspension height adjustment
- David.
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Re: ABS clutch control and suspension height adjustment
Congratulations on fitting a new clutch and gearbox. As the rear end of the bike will have been split to achieve this, something may have got damaged in the process.
Is the speedometer functioning correctly, the speed sensor is located in the final drive unit as is the ABS sensor ring.
Although the electrical connections may be intact, have any wires become damaged during the process. I'm thinking particularly of those to the speed sensor and rear shock absorber.
It is a coincidence that the cruise control and ESA which are both controlled by the LHS switch are not functioning correctly. Unlikely but could the switch be the problem.
Is the speedometer functioning correctly, the speed sensor is located in the final drive unit as is the ABS sensor ring.
Although the electrical connections may be intact, have any wires become damaged during the process. I'm thinking particularly of those to the speed sensor and rear shock absorber.
It is a coincidence that the cruise control and ESA which are both controlled by the LHS switch are not functioning correctly. Unlikely but could the switch be the problem.
- michaelc2710
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Re: ABS clutch control and suspension height adjustment
He means Left Hand Switch (LHS) on the handle bars that control the cruise control.