Boxergsa
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Hi
I didn't intend my first post to be so technical, but sometimes you can't choose: I have an '02 1150 GS Adventure with 50k miles., and integrated ABS. I have had it from new.
I have an iABS fault - intermittently - while braking lightly/moderately with front brake lever, the abs lights come on and I lose servo assistance (bit of a wake up), I release the brake, and the brakes reset themselves and operate ok again. Rear brake only, or firm/emergency stops do not provoke the fault.
My dealer put it on the diagnostic and came up with 5 fault codes:
4119, 4219, 4319, 4419; - all pump errors and intermittent
45245 - brake light defective, but the bulb is ok - both filaments.
He advised he can investigate further but it is probably the servo - £1400 for a new one - but did advise a check of fluid level in the servo. Checked and both circuits at max.
Last system fluid replacement was 2.5 years ago - so 6 months overdue.
I have a new battery.
I have now completed a fluid flush/bleed of the complete system. The problem I found when bleeding the circuits was on the rear brake control circuit 'rear metering bleed screw' I kept getting air bubbles - just from this bleed screw, not from the 'rear integral circuit' or the 'rear control circuit', so they are not from the rear reservoir - could this be a leak in the modulator and the cause of my fault?
Road tested over 40 miles and fault persists, although it does not occur as often.
Am I right to assume a servo/modulator problem, and the options are either replace it with a breaker item, or convert to normal brakes? Or should I be doing something else?
Thanks for any advice/guidance.
(I have found threads covering the conversion to normal brakes).
I didn't intend my first post to be so technical, but sometimes you can't choose: I have an '02 1150 GS Adventure with 50k miles., and integrated ABS. I have had it from new.
I have an iABS fault - intermittently - while braking lightly/moderately with front brake lever, the abs lights come on and I lose servo assistance (bit of a wake up), I release the brake, and the brakes reset themselves and operate ok again. Rear brake only, or firm/emergency stops do not provoke the fault.
My dealer put it on the diagnostic and came up with 5 fault codes:
4119, 4219, 4319, 4419; - all pump errors and intermittent
45245 - brake light defective, but the bulb is ok - both filaments.
He advised he can investigate further but it is probably the servo - £1400 for a new one - but did advise a check of fluid level in the servo. Checked and both circuits at max.
Last system fluid replacement was 2.5 years ago - so 6 months overdue.
I have a new battery.
I have now completed a fluid flush/bleed of the complete system. The problem I found when bleeding the circuits was on the rear brake control circuit 'rear metering bleed screw' I kept getting air bubbles - just from this bleed screw, not from the 'rear integral circuit' or the 'rear control circuit', so they are not from the rear reservoir - could this be a leak in the modulator and the cause of my fault?
Road tested over 40 miles and fault persists, although it does not occur as often.
Am I right to assume a servo/modulator problem, and the options are either replace it with a breaker item, or convert to normal brakes? Or should I be doing something else?
Thanks for any advice/guidance.
(I have found threads covering the conversion to normal brakes).

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