Rear brake servo failure
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Rear brake servo failure
Hi Folks,
As it says above, I've lost servo on my rear brake. The brake still works, albeit you've got to really stand on it! I've got two flashing warning lights on the dash. Front brake is fine.
After leaving the bike and coming back after 15 mins the problem went away, and then promptly came back again after a few minutes riding.
I've no idea where to start, so any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Nik
As it says above, I've lost servo on my rear brake. The brake still works, albeit you've got to really stand on it! I've got two flashing warning lights on the dash. Front brake is fine.
After leaving the bike and coming back after 15 mins the problem went away, and then promptly came back again after a few minutes riding.
I've no idea where to start, so any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Nik
Hi,
There are four circuits (on my old R1100s 03 anyway) which are..........
Front hand brake lever to servo unit, control circuit
then a separate circuit from the servo unit to front calliper and the same for the back.
Have you checked the brake fluid levels in the servo unit which is under the tank.
Hope this helps
Ned
There are four circuits (on my old R1100s 03 anyway) which are..........
Front hand brake lever to servo unit, control circuit
then a separate circuit from the servo unit to front calliper and the same for the back.
Have you checked the brake fluid levels in the servo unit which is under the tank.
Hope this helps
Ned
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Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Motocod,
The servo is under the tank, so its bodywork and tank.
If you let me have your email via PM I will try and send you the
information I have on bleeding the ABS brakes which also has lots
of photos so you will be able get get an good idea whats it all about.
Ned
The servo is under the tank, so its bodywork and tank.
If you let me have your email via PM I will try and send you the
information I have on bleeding the ABS brakes which also has lots
of photos so you will be able get get an good idea whats it all about.
Ned
Yesterday R1100S 03, today K1300s sport
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
Ride like they are all out to kill you and you will live to ride another day............Ned 2008
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Re: Rear brake servo failure
Motocod wrote:Hi Folks,
As it says above, I've lost servo on my rear brake. The brake still works, albeit you've got to really stand on it! I've got two flashing warning lights on the dash. Front brake is fine.
After leaving the bike and coming back after 15 mins the problem went away, and then promptly came back again after a few minutes riding.
I've no idea where to start, so any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Nik
I had exactly the same problem with my R1150RS (which actually had linked brakes from the front brake lever). It turned out to be the rear servo pump and was fixed under warranty by North Oxford Garage. It appears that it was a common problem, so maybe it was a batch problem. After it was fixed I had no problems...I hated the servo system!!!
Regards to all,
Phil Thomas
Re: Rear brake servo failure
Motocod wrote:Hi Folks,
As it says above, I've lost servo on my rear brake. The brake still works, albeit you've got to really stand on it! I've got two flashing warning lights on the dash. Front brake is fine.
Nik
I don't have an i abs bike but what sequence are the lights flashing in?
This thread has a link to follow
http://www.boxertrix.com/phpBB2/viewtop ... 83&start=0
i ABS link in this http://www.largiader.com/abs/absfault.html
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Thank you Nigel - some interesting information there, that's really appreciated.
To be honest I need to find the time to have a good look over the bike and see if there are any obvious physical defects. Although that's extremely unlikely, as the bike has probably done less than 200 miles since the start of December (I absolutely will not ride it on salty roads, it's too nice!).
Had a quick look this morning and rear level returns to stop correctly. So I guess I need to check the rear pads and see if they're low, check the rear fluid (is that under the tank?), and then I suppose I will reluctantly have to take the bodywork off and check servo hoses etc.
Slightly miffed doesn't come close - I decided on a BMW to replace a frightful Multistrada that ate up way too much time with stupid problems exactly like this. Hey ho, here's hoping it turns out to be something simple.
Nik
To be honest I need to find the time to have a good look over the bike and see if there are any obvious physical defects. Although that's extremely unlikely, as the bike has probably done less than 200 miles since the start of December (I absolutely will not ride it on salty roads, it's too nice!).
Had a quick look this morning and rear level returns to stop correctly. So I guess I need to check the rear pads and see if they're low, check the rear fluid (is that under the tank?), and then I suppose I will reluctantly have to take the bodywork off and check servo hoses etc.
Slightly miffed doesn't come close - I decided on a BMW to replace a frightful Multistrada that ate up way too much time with stupid problems exactly like this. Hey ho, here's hoping it turns out to be something simple.
Nik
Hello folks,
Quick follow-up on this - just spoken with a technical chap at Bahnstormer (my nearest dealer) and they've suggested either the dreaded ABS pump (through lack of use of the winter), or possibly the rear wheel speed sensor, which could be due to emulsified oil in the rear hub assembly. Does anyone have any experience with the later?
I'm going to go and give the bike a run now to see where it's at. Might be that it just needs a bloody good thrash to get it all nice and warm and cleared out!!
Nik
Quick follow-up on this - just spoken with a technical chap at Bahnstormer (my nearest dealer) and they've suggested either the dreaded ABS pump (through lack of use of the winter), or possibly the rear wheel speed sensor, which could be due to emulsified oil in the rear hub assembly. Does anyone have any experience with the later?
I'm going to go and give the bike a run now to see where it's at. Might be that it just needs a bloody good thrash to get it all nice and warm and cleared out!!
Nik
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Is there a micros switch on the brake pedal similar to the one on the Brake lever? Maybe its got crudded up.
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Nik,
sorry to hear of a potential fault with the bike. Good luck with the 'thrash' idea.
It will be very bad luck to have a pump go at 10,000 miles- fingers crossed for you
Andy
sorry to hear of a potential fault with the bike. Good luck with the 'thrash' idea.
It will be very bad luck to have a pump go at 10,000 miles- fingers crossed for you
Andy
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