(RIP) Johno23
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Mine packed in on french trip recently. They recalibrated it day after taking it in .All ok now
I called into my dealer today to winge about my fuel strip having failed again and asking for goodwill assist from wmb to be advised "looks like USA is getting replacement fuel strip fitted as upgrade and not recall.
I've been advised to keep in touch as may happen here or ........ have I just been fobbed off !
Dealer told me of new RT with less than 600 miles on the clock that was showing range of 100+ miles that ran out of fuel in fast lane of M1 rider (and bike) made it to the hard shoulder just. Safety issue or what?
Magnon

Not sure if mine's just gone...
Picked the bike up from the dealer yesterday, it's now on 220 miles (range says 194 miles remaining) and still says 1/2 tank... (has done for the past 40-ish miles)... It did say 2 bars above empty last night when I checked (bike was on its side stand when I turned the ignition on though, but today, regardless if upright or on the side stand it's now saying half. I've not filled it up yet either, still on the full tank of fuel from when bought...
2010 30th Edition... And only 1 day old...
However, I always use my tripmeter as range between fill-ups to be on the safe side! As a matter of interest, my old 07 GSA has been reasonably trouble-free for 42 months and 24,000 miles apart from one failed fuel pump (replaced under warranty), one blown headlight bulb and leaky final drive seal when I part-exchanged for the 2010 GSA.I picked up my GSA 30th Year in July and immediately noticed that my fuel gauge was behaving erratically. After a few fill-ups I noticed that the fuel gauge only works properly if you fill up to the full or near. Once I put in 5l and the gauge remained unchanged in terms of range! My former 07 GSA was absolutely spot-on in terms of range and bars on every fill up with any amount of fuel put in! I don't understand why the 2010 gauge is not like my old 07 GSA.However, I always use my tripmeter as range between fill-ups to be on the safe side! As a matter of interest, my old 07 GSA has been reasonably trouble-free for 42 months and 24,000 miles apart from one failed fuel pump (replaced under warranty), one blown headlight bulb and leaky final drive seal when I part-exchanged for the 2010 GSA.
dealer says that when my fourth one goes in, in a weeks time ,it won't cure it, I'll just have to sit back until it goes again
and fitting existing new parts will not cure it. 

well 3 months old and my GSA ran out of fuel again today for the second time in a fortnight on the mway in the rush hour. Off to the dealers in the morning who said " we'll take a look"...yeh right be hard to find with the bike shoved up his a**e.
I'll make sure they replace and not recalibrate the gauge....do I get a badge now I've joined the club![]()

yep mines had 3 and ive just put in battery number 3 in 17.500 miles on an 07 plate now its running a like shed on wheels.not happy![]()

when I noticed the "Range" dropping like a stone. From a range of 220 miles when I left the dealers the warning triangle came on fifteen miles down the road. As I was on the M5 I bottled out and ran for a fuel station - where I just managed to squeeze £14 in - arse!




Yep, mines gone again....my 2008 GS isnow out of warranty....Vines Guildford immediatley offered to replace the parts free and pay half the labour....leaving me with a bill of £60. I guess I should be happy with this but feel this well known issue should be fixed for free. Clearly BMW have issued instructions to dealers rather than sort the issue out. Interestingly I asked how long it would take to fix....I was told an hour and could wait. When I challenged that this equated to a hourly labour rate of £120!!!! and enquired whether they employed heart surgeons in their workshop the labour was waived completely. Vines also said that many people do not suffer from this issue....I have two other mates with GSs....both have the same issue...go figure.
As I said, I should be gratefull it is being sorted "free" but this leaves a bad taste in the mouth....BMW have clearly got this wrong and need to sort it.
What with this and playing Russian roulette with the FD I am starting to wish I had listened to those who told me to keep the 1150.
I reckon that's a result because if it goes agan, they will probably offer the same So, your bike is out of warranty and you've had a fuel guage go again. Your dealer will repair for free and you are still moaningI reckon that's a result because if it goes agan, they will probably offer the same
FFS, it's hardly the end of the world.
Try taking a Trumpet or Jap machine back after it's run out of warranty![]()