obtusegoose
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I have an electrical question for the resident motorcycle experts that doesn’t seem to have been answered previously in the forum as evidenced by searching for the problem.
The motorcycle in question is a 2003 K1200GT (ABS III/Integral brakes (“whizzy”) with 67,000 miles on it and has always run great with minimal problems. It has some additional running lights on it and a loud horn that I installed awhile back. The only major issue encountered was the dreaded clutch o-ring failure which was fixed 2 years ago.
I have performed all regular maintenance (oil/filter changes, spark plug renewal, coolant change, brake fluid bleeding (including ABS unit), accessory lights installation, etc.) so I am fairly accomplished mechanically.
I recently performed the two-year brake fluid change (including the fluid in the ABS unit which necessitates battery removal) and all appeared to go fine. (I’ve performed this service at least 4-5 times in the past and never have had issues doing it.) Prior to battery removal for the ABS flushing, when turning the vehicle on, it went through the “ABS check” noises and appeared normal. The battery was removed and the ABS unit flushed. When re-installing the battery, the battery holder bracket briefly touched the positive terminal and grounded on the bike frame emitting a spark. (I know, rookie mistake having battery negative connected prior to installing battery hold down.) All appeared fine so key was turned on but ABS check noises (whizzy sound test) don’t occur and brake failure light on dash stays illuminated. It was noticed that tail light and brake light won’t illuminate (installed additional lights tied into rear lighting wires won’t illuminate either) even though all other features work (license plate light, high/low beam, horn, windshield motor, blinkers, etc.). Motorcycle also starts right up and appears to run fine on the center stand (didn’t go for actual ride due to the tupperware being removed).
Here’s what I’ve checked so far:
The motorcycle in question is a 2003 K1200GT (ABS III/Integral brakes (“whizzy”) with 67,000 miles on it and has always run great with minimal problems. It has some additional running lights on it and a loud horn that I installed awhile back. The only major issue encountered was the dreaded clutch o-ring failure which was fixed 2 years ago.
I have performed all regular maintenance (oil/filter changes, spark plug renewal, coolant change, brake fluid bleeding (including ABS unit), accessory lights installation, etc.) so I am fairly accomplished mechanically.
I recently performed the two-year brake fluid change (including the fluid in the ABS unit which necessitates battery removal) and all appeared to go fine. (I’ve performed this service at least 4-5 times in the past and never have had issues doing it.) Prior to battery removal for the ABS flushing, when turning the vehicle on, it went through the “ABS check” noises and appeared normal. The battery was removed and the ABS unit flushed. When re-installing the battery, the battery holder bracket briefly touched the positive terminal and grounded on the bike frame emitting a spark. (I know, rookie mistake having battery negative connected prior to installing battery hold down.) All appeared fine so key was turned on but ABS check noises (whizzy sound test) don’t occur and brake failure light on dash stays illuminated. It was noticed that tail light and brake light won’t illuminate (installed additional lights tied into rear lighting wires won’t illuminate either) even though all other features work (license plate light, high/low beam, horn, windshield motor, blinkers, etc.). Motorcycle also starts right up and appears to run fine on the center stand (didn’t go for actual ride due to the tupperware being removed).
Here’s what I’ve checked so far:
- all brake fluid reservoirs ¾ full or more
- both front and rear brake light switches were activating prior to battery removal and bike was performing ABS self-check (whizzy sound) and all appeared normal
- battery is ½ year old and at 12.78 V (turns starter very energetically when bike is started)
- rear bulb (two filament) was checked (continuity) and is good
- tail light socket cleaned (looked good)
- rear brake pedal switch checked fine (continuity ceases when pedal is depressed)
- wires feeding tail light checked for continuity (from connector under right side seat) - checked good
- putting key in “parking position” illuminates tail light and front parking bulb (and accessory lights tied into tail light wiring)
- (above indicates tail light/brake light socket and wiring as being good)
- ABS relay in electronics box checked and operates fine
- all fuses under seat checked for continuity and check out fine
- electronics box under gas tank was inspected and all looked normal
- all wiring throughout bike checked for overheating, etc. and none found
- multi-wire connector for ABS unit pulled back to inspect wiring connection and all appears good
- all other functions on the bike operate as they should except brake light/tail light, flashing ABS light and start up whizzy ABS brakes sound/test
- So has my ABS unit been potentially fried due to the brief battery short?
- Is there another fuse/relay to check somewhere on the bike (in the ABS unit?) for the ABS unit to initiate its start up check sequence and provide the rear brake light and whizzy brakes?
- Would a diagnostics reset (Hex GS911 unit, dealer diagnostics visit) clear ABS faults and render the ABS functional again so I get the servo assisted brakes?
- Other checks I should make to rule out a dead ABS unit?