Fuel gauge gone again to day, 2010 GSA

What's wrong with using the trip, beats running out - or cut a piece of dowel rod and dip the tank, just to check

Easy to keep the dowel rod in your panniers:augie
 
well, my fuel warning light is now permanently on and the gauge not working at all. Have been through two tankfuls in the past week so the sensor is obvioiusly fubarred. Booked in at the weekend.
 
What's wrong with using the trip, beats running out - or cut a piece of dowel rod and dip the tank, just to check

Easy to keep the dowel rod in your panniers:augie

I hear that Wunderlich do one for about £120. Bloody bargain! :D
 
What's wrong with using the trip, beats running out - or cut a piece of dowel rod and dip the tank, just to check

Easy to keep the dowel rod in your panniers:augie

I'm all for a solution to a problem

However you shouldn't have to find a solution to BMW's problem, that all they insist on doing is patching up there bodge job...

I use my Zumo set to 300 miles as a gauge as I just don't trust the fuel gauge... shouldn't have to though should I, not on a 12K bike :eek
 
Last edited:
Bur let's face it..

I'm all for a solution to a problem
shouldn't have to though should I, not on a 12K bike :eek

...you can pay a lot more than that for something that doesn't work properly.

How much was the NHS IT System? :D:D:D
 
Gauge on my GSA has gone again, second time. Could of course be a cunning ploy by BMW to fit useless equipment to their bikes as it's the only means they have of getting them back into the showroom to look round an no doubt spend money.
Be a lonely life working there without the constant stream of warranty work and recalls...
 
Why use something equally prone to failure like a GPS for a trip? Just use the trip on the bike, it even has 2 of them.

On another note my gauge actually started working properly the other day all by itself. Clever little thing that it is. Still going to keep using my trip meter though as always. How simple it could all have been if they had only put a reserve switch in!
 
WTF do you need a fuel guage for anyway? Zero the trip when you fill up. Not sure how much is left? Open the tank and take a peek. Simplez. Take time off to get fuel guage fixed? Don't thing so.
 
WTF do you need a fuel guage for anyway? Zero the trip when you fill up. Not sure how much is left? Open the tank and take a peek. Simplez. Take time off to get fuel guage fixed? Don't thing so.

Pay £14k+ for a bike? I expect the feckin' thing to work!:mad:

Work properly for more than 7k miles!! :mad::mad:

Work for more than 9 months!!! :mad::mad::mad:

Even a car does that...

ARGHHH!!!!!

Sorry, I'll take my medication now...:comfort
 
Pay £14k+ for a bike? I expect the feckin' thing to work!:mad:

Work properly for more than 7k miles!! :mad::mad:

Work for more than 9 months!!! :mad::mad::mad:

Even a car does that...

ARGHHH!!!!!

Sorry, I'll take my medication now...:comfort

+1 :thumb2

Also when its not working do you not know the warning lights flashing all the time. Just use the trip my A### :blast
 
Problem with using the trip and relying on it is some people can not always fill the tank to its full capacity, making it more akward to work out your range.

I know you could do it by the amount of litres you put in but then it becomes a pain in the arse... and we shouldn't have to work out how many miles were roughly going to get from how much fuel were putting in the dam tank.

I know if I fill the tank to the brim I get approx 300 miles which I set on Zumo

But what when I cant fill the tank full, what if im over in Morocco and I can only get my hands on a few random bottles of fuel.. I would have to do the math and that would piss me off knowing that im doing some one elses shitty bodge job, I guess the solution is to start carrying a Jerry can of spare fuel around with me :eek:
 
Problem with using the trip and relying on it is some people can not always fill the tank to its full capacity, making it more akward to work out your range.

I know you could do it by the amount of litres you put in but then it becomes a pain in the arse... and we shouldn't have to work out how many miles were roughly going to get from how much fuel were putting in the dam tank.

I know if I fill the tank to the brim I get approx 300 miles which I set on Zumo

But what when I cant fill the tank full, what if im over in Morocco and I can only get my hands on a few random bottles of fuel.. I would have to do the math and that would piss me off knowing that im doing some one elses shitty bodge job, I guess the solution is to start carrying a Jerry can of spare fuel around with me :eek:

Welcome to the challenges of adventure travel my friend. How on earth did the guys from Mondo Enduro manage? How did Walter from Sibersky Extreme manage on his G650X? How do those adventurous folks riding KTM 950's/990's manage? None of these bikes have fuel guages ! Oh my god - my fuel guage has broken - better bin the tip 'cos its dangerous. Time to get a grip me thinks....
 
Funny that some people think it's acceptable to have an unreliable fuel gauge on a premium product. Is this one of the (in)famous 'character traits' of the GS?
 
Funny that some people think it's acceptable to have an unreliable fuel gauge on a premium product. Is this one of the (in)famous 'character traits' of the GS?

Not on a 1150GSA...................a proper Adv bike, not it's plastic replacement:augie

BMW are trialling a revoulutionary new concept for discerning available fuel reserves:augie

KTM have already employed this simple and effective method for 10 years:blast
 

Attachments

  • 196716_10150132501973390_631448389_6382272_6544937_n.jpg
    196716_10150132501973390_631448389_6382272_6544937_n.jpg
    93.6 KB · Views: 183
Being pragmatic....if there is no fix for the dodgy tank sender, can we at least get the fuel warning light disabled ?
 
Welcome to the challenges of adventure travel my friend. How on earth did the guys from Mondo Enduro manage? How did Walter from Sibersky Extreme manage on his G650X? How do those adventurous folks riding KTM 950's/990's manage? None of these bikes have fuel guages ! Oh my god - my fuel guage has broken - better bin the tip 'cos its dangerous. Time to get a grip me thinks....

I think you might be missing the point slightly

The BMW GSA I own is fitted with a fuel gauge that is supposed to tell me how much petrol I have in the tank :P so i expect it to work, after all ive paid for it.

If it wasn't fitted to the bike then at least I would know where I stand.

And you can say get a grip all you like, still doesn't change the fact my bike is fitted with a fuel gauge that is as much use as tits on fish :rob
 
Hey I'm in the club now too. Driving back on the motorway tonight 330 miles after last filling the tank, fuel triangle comes on and flashes, whilst range says 40 miles. Got down to 27 miles left (7 miles later) and conked out just as I coasted into the local supermarket. Only had to push it 200 metres, but at least it's lighter than the old 1150 :D

Still loving it though:thumb2
 


Back
Top Bottom