Zardoz
Registered user
I posted this on another forum 1 july. It turns out I'm not alone. The problem is still not resolved...
http://www.r1200gs.info/forum/2-general-chatter/8017-new-2013-gs-falters-steady-speeds.html
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I just got my 2013 R1200GS two weeks ago and am having problems already.
Whenever try to maintain a steady speed the engine begins faltering and hesitating. It starts off slowly and gradually increases until it’s like running on fouled plugs. In addition, when releasing the throttle or coasting on a slight downward incline the engine clearly misfires or falters.
When I brought the bike in for the 1000km first service, they downloaded the latest software and it helped but it is still faltering, particularly when I release the throttle.
I am thoroughly bummed and am wondering if anyone knows about this problem or has experienced the same, whether or not it’s a new GS.
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Update 1 august:
The dealer has run a diagnostic and found a variation on the stepper motor. He did not replace it and the report has been kicked upstairs.
I believe they recalibrated it or some such nonsense.
While the situation has improved I still feel the engine faltering at steady speeds.
I noticed something today that was of interest and I like to get you other GS owners to try this. When I came home after a ride today I tried to hold the engine speed at a steady 2000 rpm while at a standstill. It was impossible.
The needle absolutely refused to stay at 2000 and fluctuated above and below the mark. I was rock steady on the throttle and not trying to compensate.
I know this is without load but every other motor I have ever had has been able to maintain a steady rpm rate at standstill.
Could someone else try this and let me know if their tachometer shows the same fluctuation?
Looking forward to feedback. BTW I see other people are complaining about "surging". I believe that is the same problem as I have only with a different adjective.
Similar posts by other users:
http://www.r1200gs.info/forum/2-general-chatter/8754-r1200gsw-surge.html
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Second update: I ordered a Booster Plug to see if that resolves the problem.
http://www.boosterplug.com/shop/boosterplug-bmw-r1200gs-235p.html
(Sorry for the long post...)
http://www.r1200gs.info/forum/2-general-chatter/8017-new-2013-gs-falters-steady-speeds.html
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I just got my 2013 R1200GS two weeks ago and am having problems already.
Whenever try to maintain a steady speed the engine begins faltering and hesitating. It starts off slowly and gradually increases until it’s like running on fouled plugs. In addition, when releasing the throttle or coasting on a slight downward incline the engine clearly misfires or falters.
When I brought the bike in for the 1000km first service, they downloaded the latest software and it helped but it is still faltering, particularly when I release the throttle.
I am thoroughly bummed and am wondering if anyone knows about this problem or has experienced the same, whether or not it’s a new GS.
____________________________________________________
Update 1 august:
The dealer has run a diagnostic and found a variation on the stepper motor. He did not replace it and the report has been kicked upstairs.
I believe they recalibrated it or some such nonsense.
While the situation has improved I still feel the engine faltering at steady speeds.
I noticed something today that was of interest and I like to get you other GS owners to try this. When I came home after a ride today I tried to hold the engine speed at a steady 2000 rpm while at a standstill. It was impossible.
The needle absolutely refused to stay at 2000 and fluctuated above and below the mark. I was rock steady on the throttle and not trying to compensate.
I know this is without load but every other motor I have ever had has been able to maintain a steady rpm rate at standstill.
Could someone else try this and let me know if their tachometer shows the same fluctuation?
Looking forward to feedback. BTW I see other people are complaining about "surging". I believe that is the same problem as I have only with a different adjective.
Similar posts by other users:
http://www.r1200gs.info/forum/2-general-chatter/8754-r1200gsw-surge.html
__________________________________________
Second update: I ordered a Booster Plug to see if that resolves the problem.
http://www.boosterplug.com/shop/boosterplug-bmw-r1200gs-235p.html
(Sorry for the long post...)



