farmerboy
Registered user
I too have had the servoectomy, and leds issue. Mine are currently blaked with a strip og duct tape at the top of each LED recess.
It suffers from light bleed, so you can see the panel flashing in the shade.
I all ready have the high density foam blocks ready for the next time i open the Kombi
How exactly did you do the amber / red leds, if i recall they are in a block of four. what i didnt see was which leds lit up for which level of fault. if its the upper and lower two, then block foam will work, if its the upper LH and Lower RH and vice versa, that will be a pig to do.
Also is you foam touching the LED's? i wasnt sure just incase they generated a bit of heat, and melted the foam
Mart
Hi, I have taken a pic and will attempt to upload it later but I have two warning triangle leds, one (amber) at the top and the other (red) at the bottom. I simply cut a nice pyramid shape for fit the recess and then sliced it in half to reveal the top amber led. I then schamfered the foam to allow the light from the amber led to reach most of the triangular display. No issue with heat as leds run cool and everything seems to work fine. (the 3 leds are the green ones in the neutral light)
I have just been out for a test ride and I am absolutely delighted. I know everyone always thinks their "mod" is the best thing since sliced bread but removing the damn servo has transformed the brakes. So much better. It is hard to believe that Mr BMW decided to bugger about with such a fine standard brake set up. OK, add a bit of abs but the servo nonsense is ridiculous....
No damn wizzy sounds, no grabby brakes at low speed, rear brake has more feel and easier to use on a hill start and the front brakes are epic - great progressive feel and real power when pulled in anger. I should have done this years ago! I hesitate to say this but they "feel" more efficient without the servo!
All I have to worry about now is brake fluid and seals.... like every other bike on the planet!
Happy bunny......
ps.....I must have a look and find out what else the red triangle warns me about so I know which warnings will not work anymore!
pps.... strange one this... but the bike seems to start easier and the tickover is less lumpy and a tiny bit faster...weird!


- but I don't think it's ever been changed as when the bike was dealer serviced I don't believe it was part of the BMW service schedule back then.

