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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: Grim Rider on April 04, 2016, 01:50:02 PM
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Apologies if the has been covered elsewhere - have tried looking through previous threads!
My bike is a 1990 K1. On starting up the ABS light and red hazard warning lights flash; if I press the ABS switch on the left fairing both stay on constantly for 10 minutes or so until start flashing again. Would appreciate indications of where to start looking first! Many thanks.
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greatings grim rider...
welcome to motobrick.com...
abs lights and the bulb monitoring light have never been discussed before here at motobrick.com...
im gonna subscribe to this thread out of curiosity...
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j o
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Here is a place to start http://www.motobrick.com/index.php/topic,538.0.html
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greetings bill...
i have tried looking... this link you posted... is it indications of where to start looking...
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j o.
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Apologies if the has been covered elsewhere - have tried looking through previous threads!
My bike is a 1990 K1. On starting up the ABS light and red hazard warning lights flash; if I press the ABS switch on the left fairing both stay on constantly for 10 minutes or so until start flashing again. Would appreciate indications of where to start looking first! Many thanks.
Do they flash in unison or alternately?
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greetings mystic rod...
mine dont flash until i turn the key on...
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j o
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There is a problem there then. They should flash continuously until the key is turned on. cool shades
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greetings...
correction... they are not flashing... they are blinking...
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j o
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greetings...
correction... they are not flashing... they are blinking...
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j o
Then it's voodoo to me. I only deal with the flashes. cool shades
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It seems both of you are suffering 'hot flashes' Have you been taking your meds ?
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greetings...
meds... yesser... i had most of a bottle of techron today...
back to these abs lights...
mine are dark till i turn on the key... then they blink...
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j o
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Op,
Try looking under the seat on the owners manual. The answer is there.