01-02-2019, 07:38 AM
Couple hints for you;
Abs module is supplied by two fuses; g and h, the last two in the set and both are 30 amps and the only two in the set of that value, maybe remove one at a time and see if it produces the same fault indication.
Assuming the rear sensor is used for the speedo indicator and that can be verified by lifting the bike on the center stand and running it in gear and see if the speedometer indicates normally, that would mean the sensor is functioning since the speedo gets it input from the modulator output.
Can you be more specific as to when the abs light comes on like some time in the trip or right from the start and is it a gradually worsening situation?
The module also expects an input from the brake light, pays to check functionality of the front and rear switches.
Not sure how you determine the modulator " stops working" not having an abs model myself, have you tried it with the rear wheel?
Abs module is supplied by two fuses; g and h, the last two in the set and both are 30 amps and the only two in the set of that value, maybe remove one at a time and see if it produces the same fault indication.
Assuming the rear sensor is used for the speedo indicator and that can be verified by lifting the bike on the center stand and running it in gear and see if the speedometer indicates normally, that would mean the sensor is functioning since the speedo gets it input from the modulator output.
Can you be more specific as to when the abs light comes on like some time in the trip or right from the start and is it a gradually worsening situation?
The module also expects an input from the brake light, pays to check functionality of the front and rear switches.
Not sure how you determine the modulator " stops working" not having an abs model myself, have you tried it with the rear wheel?
