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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
So just go nuts with the brakes, huh.
Okay. Be back in a jiffy.
Okay. Be back in a jiffy.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Hold my beer and watch this...wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 9:27 pm So just go nuts with the brakes, huh.
Okay. Be back in a jiffy.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
raYzerman wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 3:20 pm The Gen3's have brake light relays, that are supposed to (as I've read) not affect anything..... however, darn good point, what foreign wiring is on there and how did the f@$k it up (maybe didn't). Another relatively simple thing one could do if so inclined is take 12V directly to the ABS pump and see if it runs, least you'd know the thing will spin, and if it's not, then power ain't seemingly getting there.
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Chase down that auxiliary harness and make sure they didn't hamfist the factory harness.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Thanks everybody for your trouble shooting tips. I appreciate it. I will read up, and let yall know what happens, when it happens.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Thanks Russ.rbentnail wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 5:35 pmThe only way then to see if the test instrument is good is to try it again on a known good source, griff's bike. But also, the problem could lie in the wiring between the test connector and the ECU on your bike. Perhaps it is damaged? Or a cold solder joint in the connector itself on the bike? Something like that. You should make sure the wiring and all connections are intact. Jumping to the conclusion that the ABS Block is faulty without checking the intermediate steps to get there is going step A, B, ....., E. I'd start by ohming my test apparatus, then ohm the appropriate wires from the ABS test plug pins to the ECU.wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 10:24 amWe checked the bike with two different devices, my factory device, and Griff's device...which has worked on his Gen 3. No ABS activation with either device.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
The test for the motorcycle harness and ECU was detailed in this post.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Remember when you were a kid, you'd peddle your ass off to get some speed up, then slam the pedals backwards to purposely lock up the brakes and leave long lurid skid marks and drift to stop sideways.
Hell, my buddies and I would pull wheelies on our bikes and then lock up the front wheel to keep it from spinning during the wheelie. We were cool.
... so, not having ABS is a problem?
Hell, my buddies and I would pull wheelies on our bikes and then lock up the front wheel to keep it from spinning during the wheelie. We were cool.
... so, not having ABS is a problem?
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
It is part of my 13. I just came off an accident where I suffered 5 broken ribs, a broken shoulder blade in back, and a collarbone in 4 pieces, and slight nerve issues in my shoulder and arm. If it can help prevent an accident, I want it...because my next accident may be my last.bungie4 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 2:47 pm Remember when you were a kid, you'd peddle your ass off to get some speed up, then slam the pedals backwards to purposely lock up the brakes and leave long lurid skid marks and drift to stop sideways.
Hell, my buddies and I would pull wheelies on our bikes and then lock up the front wheel to keep it from spinning during the wheelie. We were cool.
... so, not having ABS is a problem?
No ABS on my ride this past Sunday. Awesome ride. No ABS.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Just having fun bud.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
I know. For you this is something to think about on the neenernet. For me, it's a bike issue...
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Actually, i need to thank you for percolating testing my ABS up to the front of the couple of brain cells that are still vibrating. I haven't done it in ages.wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:07 pmI know. For you this is something to think about on the neenernet. For me, it's a bike issue...
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Duane, if Griff is too busy drooling over a CB500X, I may take you up on that in a coupla weeks.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
No more non-ABS bikes for Pants. No more. Just sayin....
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Uncle Hud's ABS test procedure:
1. Find a remote piece of straight highway or a big parking lot.
2. Go there when no one else is around.
3. Wind her up to 35-40 mph and clamp on brakes while holding a straight line.
4. Feel the ABS pulses?
... Yes = everything's OK.
... No = try it again; it's kind of fun anyway.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Already done. No Pulse. Post 1. Slowed from 50 to 20 using rear brake only...back end fish tailing a little bit.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Thats the weird bit with mine. I stand on the rear brake, I cannot lock it up, but I feel no pulses. Maybe I just have shitty brakes
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
I could not tell I locked it up until the rear fishtailing started happening.
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Re: I hope I don't, but I might have a malfunctioning ABS block
Just tried HUD's method with the front brake. Anyone have cerulean silver side plastics I can get from you?
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How's your shoulder and broken collarbone and broken ribs? Just stamp on those brakes he said...gixxerjasen wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 1:43 pm Just tried HUD's method with the front brake. Anyone have cerulean silver side plastics I can get from you?
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