Bleeding brake fluids from CONTROL CIRCUIT [Integral ABS] - Part 1 - BMW Motorrad R1150R
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2020
- BMW Motorrad - Maintenance PART 4
#IntegralABS #ControlCircuit #BleedBrakeFluids #BMWMotorrad #BMWR1150R
- Maintenance BMW Integral ABS
- This is part 1 of bleeding Integral ABS system
- Bleed / replace brake fluids from control circuit [Integral ABS]
- Bleed control circuit, dosing cylinder and integral circuit
- Remove fuel tank
- Replace every 2 years
- Annual maintenance
- BMW Motorrad R1150R 2003
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9:26 The rules for bleeding, Yes I understand the service manual may be very specific about closing/opening the bleeder valve, but from a shop that doesn't care to conserve brake fluid, you can keep the bleeder open, and keep poring fluid into the master cylinder while pumping the brake, as long as you are not sucking air back in through the bleed tube, you will get a perfect bleed. It also doesn't take a lot to open the bleeder, no more than a quarter turn is needed to open it. Air bubbles float up, the time it takes to close the valve let the lever go, open valve and press, the tiny air bubbles have already floated up the same distances you pushed them down. This is from a guy who used to do it the old way, and have been living with slightly spongy brakes for the longest time.
Also Remember the next time to place a coin above the small hall in reservoir, to avoid brake liquid exploit 🙂
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Excellent video. This was super helpful. Thanks
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, it made bleeding my R1100s brakes easy.
Great that the video is helpful! 😊
Un énorme merci pour cette vidéo !
Première étape réussie grâce à vous 😉
you're welcome 👍
Bravissimo videi molto istruttivo, è la prima volta che si vede un video così professionale, utile per i bikers che desiderano fai da tè.
Thank you and thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks very much for this video...
You're welcome! 😊
Nice video! Thanks.
Nice work👍
thx for the upload!!!Greets from belgium ;-)
You are wellcome! 👍
top, first Video in perfekt resolution.
muy buen video gracia!!!!!!
Hi , is this procedure for 2005 K1200s, will ABS module be the same? I recently did Rear Pads, then Brake Fluid flush, through the rear calliper bleed valve I now have RED Triangle and Red Brake light Flashing in display. Thank you.
Nice video, thanks for sharing! Any tips for getting air out of the rear control circuit? I screwed up and forgot to refill the reservoir. Now it seems that no matter how much fluid I pump through I'm always getting bubbles out.
Thanks! You just have to re-bleed the system for so long until there will not be any more air.
Rules for bleeding:
1. Pull the brake lever slowly until the brake light
switch clicks (snifter hole closed).
2. Open the bleed screw.
3. Pull the brake lever fully and close the bleed
screw.
4. Release the brake lever slowly.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until the brake fluid is clear
and has no bubbles.
Some tips:
- Avoid rapid and forceful pumping of the brakes when bleeding
- During the fluid-change and bleeding procedure, make sure that the fluid replenishing hole is always below the level of the brake fluid, otherwise air will be drawn into the brake system. Bleed the system again if this happens
@@JaniVoutilainen yep, that's what I've been doing. I've gone through about 3 quarts of brake fluid so far trying to get the air out though. Guess I'll keep at it. Thanks for the reply and suggestions.
@@ballpien Jeremy did you solve that problem? I have the same...
@@ballpien it may be the joint at your plastic tube leaking rather than air in the system. cut off about 1 inch of the tube so it connects more securely.
Do you know how to reset the ABS?
Please tell me the way, thanks.
Please explain to me why this is necessary if the control ECU doesn’t have air in it? If the calipers are bled on a regular interval won’t that refresh the fluid in the control ECU when the ABS cycles?
Wheel circuit and Control circuit have their own brake fluid reservoirs with their own brake fluids, each of which must be changed separately.
The wheel circuit includes the front and rear brake fluid reservoirs in the ABS unit.
The control circuit includes a front brake fluid reservoir in the handlebar and a rear brake fluid reservoir near the rear tire of the motorcycle.
Hello! I followed all the instructions and bleed the ABS unit the proper way. My rear break is still not working. Both break servos for the front and back are working and front breaks are working but the back doesn’t work. My warning lights are flashing alternating. When I pull the front brake or rear brake they flash very rapidly until I light off.
Anybody know what this might be and how to fix it?
I bet you need to do the Part 2. ua-cam.com/video/hAqymfXNrp0/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/HPDUugHfHPM/v-deo.html
Why dónt you use a Cheap Vaccum bleeder tools to do the Job ,,,
?
This is first time I did this and wanted to go with this way. It is possible to use different methods 👍
jesus christ i gotta sell it
Don't sell! The R1150R is a great motorcycle! 😊