Gary_Freear
Registered user
Hi
looking to gain help on an issue I have with my 2011 GSA as it now has the warning of Brake Failure indicated as soon as I switch on the bike.
I've checked the brake fluid levels, front and rear brake switches, brake bulbs are LED and are ok. -- I don't believe that my speedo is working either.
Managed to get my hands on a GS911 and the fault codes were
10313 - Exhaust flap servometer -- the fault is currently present
24052 -- Electrical system under voltage - the fault is not present now
23970 -- Rear wheel speed sensor - Signal Implausible -- the fault is not present now
24090 -- CAN-bus timeout from engine-- the fault is not present now
23971 -- Rear wheel speed sensor -- signal implausible -- the fault is not present now
37641 -- Electrical system under voltage -- the fault is not present now
I've only had the bike a couple of months, and from the receipts that it I have, it has a full service history (dealer), and has had the FD rebuilt fairly recently.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be causing this?
TIA
Gary
looking to gain help on an issue I have with my 2011 GSA as it now has the warning of Brake Failure indicated as soon as I switch on the bike.
I've checked the brake fluid levels, front and rear brake switches, brake bulbs are LED and are ok. -- I don't believe that my speedo is working either.
Managed to get my hands on a GS911 and the fault codes were
10313 - Exhaust flap servometer -- the fault is currently present
24052 -- Electrical system under voltage - the fault is not present now
23970 -- Rear wheel speed sensor - Signal Implausible -- the fault is not present now
24090 -- CAN-bus timeout from engine-- the fault is not present now
23971 -- Rear wheel speed sensor -- signal implausible -- the fault is not present now
37641 -- Electrical system under voltage -- the fault is not present now
I've only had the bike a couple of months, and from the receipts that it I have, it has a full service history (dealer), and has had the FD rebuilt fairly recently.
Does anyone have any thoughts on what might be causing this?
TIA
Gary