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Oky doke, thanks for that and I’ll let you know if I find out anything else, like which socket and what device
From: fdd247
Sent: 25 April 2012 18:13
To: gs-...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [GS-911] Tyre Pressure Monitors - Yes, again, must be
someone here who knows the answer
Hi Julian.
I am living with this problem too. The BMW dealer here was EXTREMELY helpful
and attempted to deactivate the TPMS. However, a "device" needed to
be plugged into a certain socket which would tell the computer there is no TMPS
on the bike. Cant be bothered locating this "device" which appears to
be a resistor or something like that, and so am stuck with living with this.
Sorry, GS911 cant help with this. However. when you go for the MOT and you have
your GS911, you could stop about 100m from the garage, clear the faults (which
will eliminate the yellow triangle) and you will be good for about 500 to 1000
meters before it shows up again. So if the MOT is done without the bike moving,
there will be no problem as the yellow triangle will not display.
All the best.
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Julian Davidson wrote:
Just contacted my local BMW Motorcycle dealer (and where I bought my bike) about the tyre pressure monitoring system on my 2008 BMW R1200GS Adventure (something I find invaluable, but wish I had not opted for now) to ask if I can replace the TPM valves with standard valves and whether they could disable the warning system on the dash. I read that this had been done on a service recall in 2006 in America where they had problems with the cross spoke wheels hole where the valve went through, leaking.
They not surprisingly said I shouldn't rely on everything I read on the web and told me that they cant disable the system. They said the only way to do it would be to replace the module that also deals with the alarm and so it would be very expensive. One hundred and forty pounds per tyre sensor, plus VAT and labour isn't exactly cheap either!
I will replace the valve and sensor with a standard valve so I have a bike to ride, but because of the warning light on the dash, it would fail its MOT this year, so its off the road again.
What I'm asking is does anyone know if what the garage told me is right or wrong about disabling the sensors/warning or if anyone has heard of a work around or some way of dealing with the problem that doesn't cost a fortune.
And yes, I know this isn't a strictly GS-911 question,
however most of the posters on here (not all :) are technically minded and do
know what they're talking about as opposed to other places of chat.
Any help, much appreciated and yes, I am still trying to save for a GS-911,
mainly based on what I have read on this forum.
Julian (yes, my real name)
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Believe me, I’m very sceptical of my dealer at the best of times.
It strikes me that its more likely that BMW’s electronic systems are programmed to switch on and off, certain optional equipment from the main system than to have different computers for each and every different add-on option. I think it more likely that either BMW have instructed the dealers not to do such (as I have bee told that Honda used to instruct its dealers not to do certain things to their machines, from someone who used to work at a dealer).
I have also read elsewhere that the BMW computer supplied to the dealers is somewhat complicated to understand and I suspect that if not specifically instructed to do so, they probably leave well alone and don’t understand its actual capabilities. First thing I do after purchasing any computer or software is to do just that, explore and understand all of its abilities. Yes, I’d love to get my hands on one of those computers.
Thanks for telling me that the light can be switched off, that is of course exactly what I need and I will approach a different dealer with that proposition.
Julian
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