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#21 spike240

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Posted 13 March 2020 - 07:21 pm

Hi.
I have been following this thread as I wanted to change the fluid in the ABS unit of my TDM. I ordered the coupling cable from Fowlers and it came today. So completed the job this afty. A quick thank you to all the folk that contributed to the thread.
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Posted 14 March 2020 - 08:09 am

ABS codes should be in the manuals? Does this help at all?
 
4. The ABS warning light "1 " flashes and a malfunction code "2" is indicated on the multi-function display when the test coupler adapter "3" is connected to the ABS test coupler "4" for troubleshooting the ABS.
The ABS test coupler can be accessed by removing the left inner panel (front cowling). When the test coupler adapter is connected to the ABS test coupler, the ABS warning light starts flashing and the multi-function display indicates all the malfunction codes recorded in the ABS ECU.


Test coupler adapter
90890-03149

NOTE:
The ABS warning light comes on or flashes if the vehicle is ridden with the test coupler adapter connected to the ABS test coupler.

• Disgnosis indication
The place where the ABS diagnosis code is displayed is also used for the indication of the Fl diagnosis code, odometer, trip meter and fuel trip.
As the priority level of indication, the diagnosis code for Fl is the first and the diagnosis code for ABS is the second.
Accordingly, the ABS diagnosis code is not displayed during the diagnosis for Fl.
NOTE:
It shall not be in the diagnosis mode for Fl.

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Posted 29 April 2020 - 04:49 pm

Thanks for all the info folks. After bypassing the abs for the rear brake it is clearly an abs fault and I think that the piston there has somehow stuck in the closed port position so that no fluid can pass through to the rear brake. I have done a low speed road test and both brakes are working fine and no warning lights either. Lots of Yamaha replacement abs units on ebay but none that I can confirm as compatable so for now I have a 900a with no abs on the rear wheel. Still considering what exactly that means if I ever grab a handfull!

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Posted 29 April 2020 - 05:02 pm

Thanks for all the info folks. After bypassing the abs for the rear brake it is clearly an abs fault and I think that the piston there has somehow stuck in the closed port position so that no fluid can pass through to the rear brake. I have done a low speed road test and both brakes are working fine and no warning lights either. Lots of Yamaha replacement abs units on ebay but none that I can confirm as compatable so for now I have a 900a with no abs on the rear wheel. Still considering what exactly that means if I ever grab a handfull!

 

 

someone within the last fortnoight had a similar issue and they took it ferra decent spin and it sort of reset itself.


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Posted 29 April 2020 - 07:12 pm

Is it the rear caliper for and abs model you're after ?

 

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