khpossum
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2002 1150GS, ABS2 brakes, 35k miles, I have had it for a year. ABS fault 7
Here is the history:
I changed rear brake pads a couple of weeks ago, no problems, everything OK.
Bled front and rear brakes 2 weeks ago (DOT 4 fluid, last time was a year ago). The fluid coming out was slightly caramel colored and no bubbles. Bled at the calipers until fluid was clear. Everything great!! Never touched the sensors or sensor cables.
When I drove off the dreaded ABS 1 Hz alternate flash came on with the normal ABS clang / kebang after 20’. I checked the error code on the diagnostic plug and it shows 7 blips on my old analog meter indicating fault 7, or ABS module. I reset the ABS (8 second ground on pin 2) and lights go back to normal. Key off – key on – start - lights OK, simultaneous blink. I drive off and as soon as it does whatever it is doing after 20 feet the fault comes back. Checked again, same error code. I did a reset again, same thing happens.
I re-bled the brakes. This time also bled the two ABS bleeders under the tank for a long time, trying to clean out the control unit. Clean fluid came out of it as well.
Reset ABS and same error comes back after driving the initial 20 feet.
I know 100% it is not the battery, no need to bring it up (I think). Before someone suggests it, the brake levers do not touch the hand guard. Foot brake OK as well it appears.
Questions:
Now what? I love my ABS and want to keep it. This only happened right after I bled the brakes. Coincidence?
Is there any way to segregate a rear from a front brake fault?
Does the dealer ABS diagnostic say anything more then what my own diagnostic fault code shows?
New ABS controller? I have a hard time with this, too much of a coincidence that it happened right after my brake bleeding. Then again, I guess I could have bled something nasty into the ABS unit??
What else can I do? Is anybody rebuilding these ABS controllers? Has anyone taken thse things apart with any success?
Karst
Here is the history:
I changed rear brake pads a couple of weeks ago, no problems, everything OK.
Bled front and rear brakes 2 weeks ago (DOT 4 fluid, last time was a year ago). The fluid coming out was slightly caramel colored and no bubbles. Bled at the calipers until fluid was clear. Everything great!! Never touched the sensors or sensor cables.
When I drove off the dreaded ABS 1 Hz alternate flash came on with the normal ABS clang / kebang after 20’. I checked the error code on the diagnostic plug and it shows 7 blips on my old analog meter indicating fault 7, or ABS module. I reset the ABS (8 second ground on pin 2) and lights go back to normal. Key off – key on – start - lights OK, simultaneous blink. I drive off and as soon as it does whatever it is doing after 20 feet the fault comes back. Checked again, same error code. I did a reset again, same thing happens.
I re-bled the brakes. This time also bled the two ABS bleeders under the tank for a long time, trying to clean out the control unit. Clean fluid came out of it as well.
Reset ABS and same error comes back after driving the initial 20 feet.
I know 100% it is not the battery, no need to bring it up (I think). Before someone suggests it, the brake levers do not touch the hand guard. Foot brake OK as well it appears.
Questions:
Now what? I love my ABS and want to keep it. This only happened right after I bled the brakes. Coincidence?
Is there any way to segregate a rear from a front brake fault?
Does the dealer ABS diagnostic say anything more then what my own diagnostic fault code shows?
New ABS controller? I have a hard time with this, too much of a coincidence that it happened right after my brake bleeding. Then again, I guess I could have bled something nasty into the ABS unit??
What else can I do? Is anybody rebuilding these ABS controllers? Has anyone taken thse things apart with any success?
Karst
