are we able to use motoscan to code and program a new abs module? i.e after i replaced a new abs module, i know it needs to be coded to the bike. can we do that with motoscan?
Since I asked in the comments of your brake fluid change video a question regarding how frequently the clutch fluid needs to be changed but haven't noticed a reply... can I assume the clutch fluid, unlike brake fluid lasts a lifetime and doesn't deteriorate?
Sorry Mr Din, but I get so much comments, its hard for me to keep up answering.. Its a good practise to change the brake fluid every one or two years. The clutch fluid last many many years.
@@TheOldMechanic Thanks for getting back to me on the clutch fluid question. Guess I might be concerned unnecessarily as clutch still operating smoothly.
Finally, got my obdlink mx plus and my motoscan ultimate version. Thanks for the tips.
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That was easy. Excellent
Randy
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Perfect. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot. Great video and job.
your welcome
are we able to use motoscan to code and program a new abs module? i.e after i replaced a new abs module, i know it needs to be coded to the bike. can we do that with motoscan?
Since I asked in the comments of your brake fluid change video a question regarding how frequently the clutch fluid needs to be changed but haven't noticed a reply...
can I assume the clutch fluid, unlike brake fluid lasts a lifetime and doesn't deteriorate?
Sorry Mr Din, but I get so much comments, its hard for me to keep up answering.. Its a good practise to change the brake fluid every one or two years. The clutch fluid last many many years.
@@TheOldMechanic Thanks for getting back to me on the clutch fluid question. Guess I might be concerned unnecessarily as clutch still operating smoothly.
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Question: Which exhaust for a 2008 BMW R1200GS do you recommend for long open road travel? Thank you!!
On that I can't advice you JP
When you pressed the brake pedal you only did it for 1 second not two. 1-2 is 1 second. 0-1-2 is two seconds. It’s the gap that counts