I have a R1200 GSA 2010 model with ABS.
Recently I started the bike and the Brake Failure red warning light check flashed on the instrument panel as usual and went out shortly after moving off. A short time later the warning light came back on for no apparent reason. I checked the brakes and they appeared to be working normally. The following day I took the bike out and the warning light came back on, but this time, the speedo stopped working. I then carried out the following checks.
Made sure that the front and rear brake levers were working properly.
Checked that the rear brake light was working.
Checked that the brake fluid reservoirs were topped up.
Checked the battery voltage with a mutimeter.
Checked that the front ABS sensor and rear ABS\Speedo sensor cables were not damaged.
All appeared to be OK.
I then got hold of a GS 911 diagnostic tool and found two fault codes
Integral ABS 2-Can
23969 and 23971: Rear wheel speedo sensor: signal implausible. The fault is not present now.
I reset the code faults but the fault occurred again after a short ride on the bike.
I then removed the rear wheel and took out the rear ABS\Speedo sensor on the Final Drive housing. The sensor head was covered in emulsified Final Drive oil. The rubber O-Ring seal on the sensor appeared to be damaged and may have been the cause for the water ingress. To be honest, it could have been caused by the power washer I used to clean the bike (not any more).I replaced the sensor O-Ring seal and drained the water contaminated axle oil (grey in colour).I replaced the axle oil (180ml) via the sensor plug hole and turned the rear wheel several times before draining the oil once again. It was still slightly contaminated. I then filled the Final Drive with fresh oil (Castrol Syntrax 75W-90) and replaced the O-Ring seal on the drain plug. After that I plugged in the GS 911 to reset the fault codes.The problem is now resolved. The brake failure warning light no longer comes on and the speedo is working. The GS 911 indicates that the ABS is functioning properly. I will change the Final Drive oil again after 100 miles to make sure I have flushed out all traces of water\moisture.
Recently I started the bike and the Brake Failure red warning light check flashed on the instrument panel as usual and went out shortly after moving off. A short time later the warning light came back on for no apparent reason. I checked the brakes and they appeared to be working normally. The following day I took the bike out and the warning light came back on, but this time, the speedo stopped working. I then carried out the following checks.
Made sure that the front and rear brake levers were working properly.
Checked that the rear brake light was working.
Checked that the brake fluid reservoirs were topped up.
Checked the battery voltage with a mutimeter.
Checked that the front ABS sensor and rear ABS\Speedo sensor cables were not damaged.
All appeared to be OK.
I then got hold of a GS 911 diagnostic tool and found two fault codes
Integral ABS 2-Can
23969 and 23971: Rear wheel speedo sensor: signal implausible. The fault is not present now.
I reset the code faults but the fault occurred again after a short ride on the bike.
I then removed the rear wheel and took out the rear ABS\Speedo sensor on the Final Drive housing. The sensor head was covered in emulsified Final Drive oil. The rubber O-Ring seal on the sensor appeared to be damaged and may have been the cause for the water ingress. To be honest, it could have been caused by the power washer I used to clean the bike (not any more).I replaced the sensor O-Ring seal and drained the water contaminated axle oil (grey in colour).I replaced the axle oil (180ml) via the sensor plug hole and turned the rear wheel several times before draining the oil once again. It was still slightly contaminated. I then filled the Final Drive with fresh oil (Castrol Syntrax 75W-90) and replaced the O-Ring seal on the drain plug. After that I plugged in the GS 911 to reset the fault codes.The problem is now resolved. The brake failure warning light no longer comes on and the speedo is working. The GS 911 indicates that the ABS is functioning properly. I will change the Final Drive oil again after 100 miles to make sure I have flushed out all traces of water\moisture.