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ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Fri 16 Oct, 2015 3:28 pm
by spacey1
FYI only...

A mate of mine in Canberra just bought himself a 2002 BMW 1150 GS.
The ABS unit was an issue. He just dropped me a line to let me know of a company in the USA that services ABS units for a lot of vehicles, including BMW motorcycles, and at a pretty reasonable price :P

ModuleMaster: http://modulemaster.com/

Our 2002 BMW 1150 GS had the ABS unit replaced a few months prior to our purchase. The repair receipt was over $2000... :shock:

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Thu 22 Oct, 2015 3:49 pm
by Hugh.Jars
My 07 1200 abs the problem has been a pump motor the brushes get sticky and open circuit the motor very easy repair but the abs isn't designed to be repaired $3500 thank you .
If the motor only had 4 screws holing it in , it could be fixed in less than 2 hrs in your own shed.

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Fri 25 Dec, 2015 5:13 pm
by spacey1
Found this German company that also repairs the BMW motorcycle ABS units.

RH Electronics: http://www.rhelectronics.de/

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Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Fri 15 Jan, 2016 3:05 pm
by _Wilks
Spacey... were you able to figure out on their website how that mob in Germany charge? A mate of mine has the dreaded ABS light lit up on his R1200. Autoclassic told him its $4000 to turn the light off! Ouch.

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Sat 16 Jan, 2016 8:18 am
by theape
Always important to check battery voltage is correct First. ABS light will indicate possible low voltage. How do I know? I have had this problem on a1200 C..
Cheers
Alex

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Sat 16 Jan, 2016 6:50 pm
by _Wilks
Thanks Alex. I'll pass it on.

Spacey - still curious about the price thanks.

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Sun 17 Jan, 2016 1:28 pm
by Bozo
Wilks

I can support Alex on the ABS failure mode being frequently linked to battery level. I would have had failure mode indicated over 100 times on my 2002 R1200C only to disappear when restarted after running a few kilometres.

This can happen with a relatively new battery in a good state of charge.

Bozo

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Sun 17 Jan, 2016 5:39 pm
by _Wilks
Thanks Bozo.

My mates GSA has had the ABS warning light on for ages now, I think more than 12 months. But he said he'll now be checking battery voltage before opening his wallet.

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Sun 17 Jan, 2016 6:15 pm
by Bozo
Wilks
the dreaded ABS light lit up on his R1200. C
Alex and I are are barking up the wrong tree being R1200C owners...I read the bike as an R1200C not a GSA. I did not notice the full stop after 1200. Ignore my last post.

When my 2007 GS ABS Unit failed in 2013 Auto Classic fixed it on a cost share basis ..it cost me $1800.

There are a couple of new old stock ABS units in Qld that the owners purchased from Germany and then the local BMW dealer fixed the ABS up under warranty. They have been for sale for several years and were prepared to negotiate in 2013...see http://bmwmcq.org.au/cms/classifieds.html

Bozo

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Sun 17 Jan, 2016 6:37 pm
by _Wilks
Phat phingers on my part. There should have been an A in front of the C, to read - AC (Autoclassic).

Thanks for the link.

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Mon 13 Nov, 2017 11:23 am
by spacey1
There's been some discussion lately about BMW ABS unit repairs.

Check these guys out. German firm... as listed previously. Now a little more language friendly. Try Google Translate if all else fails.

https://rhelectronics.de/

https://rhelectronics.de/produkt/type-am3/

Device discovery: https://rhelectronics.de/geraete/

Re: ABS Unit repairs

Posted: Mon 13 Nov, 2017 7:18 pm
by boomer61
Electric voltage is critical to the ABS, ECU and BCM working correctly.
Recently i jump started my K1200S that had a very weak/flat battery.
While the bike started OK it would not run normally and most of the electronic control functions would not work correctly and the bike would shut down very easily and ran very rough.
Indicators would not work, ABS was no working brake servo would not work, engine would shut down rather than idle.
Not very easy to ride when all this is going on.
Good battery = good bike