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BMW R1200GS Water cooled, my red tringle is flashing on the tyre monitor display but the actual pressures on the gauges are good, 2 bar and 2.1bar
So before I started taking tyres off and replacing battery's on the sensors any ideas to reset ect
The bike has been sat for 12 months and not run, just noticed this today taking it for the MOT.
Also forgot to add but the service light is on as well
Thanks Steve
BMW R1200GS LC Tyre Pressure Alarm
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Re: BMW R1200GS LC Tyre Pressure Alarm
I think if it's reading the correct pressure then it will be a low battery warning light.
Although mine started do it, it then went away, on a 3 Year old bike. I'm not sure how long they should last.
I thought it was charged by inertia as they don't read until the wheels are moving but thats not the case.
Although mine started do it, it then went away, on a 3 Year old bike. I'm not sure how long they should last.
I thought it was charged by inertia as they don't read until the wheels are moving but thats not the case.
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Re: BMW R1200GS LC Tyre Pressure Alarm
Tyre pressure is quoted as
Front 2.2 bar
Rear 2.5 bar
Take a look at the fuse in the holder under the front seat. Mine kept showing low pressure but the fuse had come loose.
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Front 2.2 bar
Rear 2.5 bar
Take a look at the fuse in the holder under the front seat. Mine kept showing low pressure but the fuse had come loose.
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