Madsplash
Registered user
Hi Guys,
I wonder if any of you has had this issue or has a clue on what's going on...
Last summer I took a trip down to Spain and the bike was running fine all the way from UK, France and Northern Spain until I hit the centre of Spain. There the temperatures started to soar to the 40's Celcius and suddenly out of the no where came a message on the cockpit displaying what you see in the photo. No ABS light but the traction control sign + the warning triangle and the break failure message!
All still worked ok apart from the fact that I noticed the rear break ABS wasn't working. I stopped the bike on the next garage and after re-fueling I started the bike and the panel display was gone! The ABS was back in action so... I carried on. Only to see the same display again within half hour of re-starting the ride. I strted to think whether the high temperature was causing this issue.
I arrived at my destination and contacted the nearest BMW dealership. They were fully booked for the following 15 days but assured me that only with a diagnostic would they figure the problem, it was safe to ride as the normal breaking system would still be working.
Upon my return to UK I was hoping the issue would vanish but to no... it carried on just like in Spain. So the bike is not alergic to the hot Spanish climate!
I visit my dealership, they did all tests and reset all the errors with famous tool and said that apart from a few errors and the need for rear break pads they could not see anyhing wrong. They took the bike for a test ride and all seemed fine.
So off I went home convinced the problem has gone. T o be sure of that I tried to replicate the kinda riding I was doing when the issue started (80 mph on motorway) and sure as shit... the display appeared again!!! So the issue was still there!
Dealer was informed and different opinions ahve been suggested:
-The HID's might be draining too much off the battery, even though the diagnostic tool doesn't indicate anything wrong with the battery.
- Battery may not be to full charge.
- BMW battery parameters are quite precise
and if the battery charge falls below those the ECU may display the message.
Cut long story short... Has anyone have a clue what may be going on here? Any similar experiences?
I am to take the bike again to the dealership but would like to have some further info on my back pocket rather than be given all sort of explanations that I may not understand.
Looking forward to hear from you guys.
Regards
I wonder if any of you has had this issue or has a clue on what's going on...
Last summer I took a trip down to Spain and the bike was running fine all the way from UK, France and Northern Spain until I hit the centre of Spain. There the temperatures started to soar to the 40's Celcius and suddenly out of the no where came a message on the cockpit displaying what you see in the photo. No ABS light but the traction control sign + the warning triangle and the break failure message!
All still worked ok apart from the fact that I noticed the rear break ABS wasn't working. I stopped the bike on the next garage and after re-fueling I started the bike and the panel display was gone! The ABS was back in action so... I carried on. Only to see the same display again within half hour of re-starting the ride. I strted to think whether the high temperature was causing this issue.
I arrived at my destination and contacted the nearest BMW dealership. They were fully booked for the following 15 days but assured me that only with a diagnostic would they figure the problem, it was safe to ride as the normal breaking system would still be working.
Upon my return to UK I was hoping the issue would vanish but to no... it carried on just like in Spain. So the bike is not alergic to the hot Spanish climate!
I visit my dealership, they did all tests and reset all the errors with famous tool and said that apart from a few errors and the need for rear break pads they could not see anyhing wrong. They took the bike for a test ride and all seemed fine.
So off I went home convinced the problem has gone. T o be sure of that I tried to replicate the kinda riding I was doing when the issue started (80 mph on motorway) and sure as shit... the display appeared again!!! So the issue was still there!
Dealer was informed and different opinions ahve been suggested:
-The HID's might be draining too much off the battery, even though the diagnostic tool doesn't indicate anything wrong with the battery.
- Battery may not be to full charge.
- BMW battery parameters are quite precise
and if the battery charge falls below those the ECU may display the message.Cut long story short... Has anyone have a clue what may be going on here? Any similar experiences?
I am to take the bike again to the dealership but would like to have some further info on my back pocket rather than be given all sort of explanations that I may not understand.
Looking forward to hear from you guys.
Regards