sgoat
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Just found this on the internet. Hopefully no one has gotton hurt so far. Just a heads-up for all you R and K model beemer owners out there!
BMW recall
BMW recall
Sometimes google's behind on a breaking story - but I can't find it on CNN.com, seattle-times.com, latimes.com, etc.Just Googled that recall and, interestingly enough, only the site you linked to has the story...
The canbus is like a computernetworkWhat is a canbus?The BMW has a single-wire-system and a canbus.
I had heard beemers were going this way, but never understood how they were doing it, thanks for the explanation. A BMW auto mechanic I talked with recently thinks BMW are going in the direction that they want you to replace your car every 7 years, and that the ECM cannot be plugged into any other diagnostic computer other than the one at BMW. He claims they have something built in that will fry the board to prevent any third party repair company from working on its vehicles.The canbus is like a computernetworkWhat is a canbus?The BMW has a single-wire-system and a canbus.
As far as I know there are no fuses in the system. The computer constantly checks the system and if something does not respond as the computer thinks it should be responding, then the computer takes a decision. It goes that far that you cannot connect extra's to the bikes electric that the computer does not know.
So all the extras are from BMW or have got an OK from BMW and some kind of electronics build in that can 'talk' with the computer.
So a cheap aftermarket heated handlebars are not possible. You need to buy the very expensive BMW-handlebars. Thye can 'talk' with the computer.
EgbertO
Henry Ford once said, "If I could be sure that my customers would come back to me for maintenance of the vehicles, I'd give them away!"I had heard beemers were going this way, but never understood how they were doing it, thanks for the explanation. A BMW auto mechanic I talked with recently thinks BMW are going in the direction that they want you to replace your car every 7 years, and that the ECM cannot be plugged into any other diagnostic computer other than the one at BMW. He claims they have something built in that will fry the board to prevent any third party repair company from working on its vehicles.The canbus is like a computernetworkWhat is a canbus?The BMW has a single-wire-system and a canbus.
As far as I know there are no fuses in the system. The computer constantly checks the system and if something does not respond as the computer thinks it should be responding, then the computer takes a decision. It goes that far that you cannot connect extra's to the bikes electric that the computer does not know.
So all the extras are from BMW or have got an OK from BMW and some kind of electronics build in that can 'talk' with the computer.
So a cheap aftermarket heated handlebars are not possible. You need to buy the very expensive BMW-handlebars. Thye can 'talk' with the computer.
EgbertO
I am an European, NetherlandsI had heard beemers were going this way, but never understood how they were doing it, thanks for the explanation. A BMW auto mechanic I talked with recently thinks BMW are going in the direction that they want you to replace your car every 7 years, and that the ECM cannot be plugged into any other diagnostic computer other than the one at BMW. He claims they have something built in that will fry the board to prevent any third party repair company from working on its vehicles.The canbus is like a computernetworkWhat is a canbus?The BMW has a single-wire-system and a canbus.
As far as I know there are no fuses in the system. The computer constantly checks the system and if something does not respond as the computer thinks it should be responding, then the computer takes a decision. It goes that far that you cannot connect extra's to the bikes electric that the computer does not know.
So all the extras are from BMW or have got an OK from BMW and some kind of electronics build in that can 'talk' with the computer.
So a cheap aftermarket heated handlebars are not possible. You need to buy the very expensive BMW-handlebars. Thye can 'talk' with the computer.
EgbertO
Can Bus...2 words. Almost all new medium and heavy duty trucks use this type of datalink. Information is passed back and forth in both directions, at the same time. A truck/BMW motorcycle can have separate computers(ECM) for the engine, transmission, ABS, body/cab systems, lighting........and on AND ON :dribble: the can bus allows all of them to communicate with each other and constantly monitor and adjust all controlled systems. Still uses fuses and a few relays, but eliminates 70%. ecm knows what a tail light amp draw should be, so if it sees too much....it shuts that circuit down, rather than "blowing " a fuse! Also called multiplexing....add 150hp to a Mercedes or Cat engine with simple programming no hard engine parts to replace for mo power!What is a canbus?
Bingo....but "programming" in a little more juice could be a good thing!....Most original equip. engine mfg. require that the programming station is also online with the host computer. Cat , Mercedes, Cummins. They see and record all action on the ecm. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING :agent: They know if unit was ever over revved, over heated, too little oil...old oil....top speed...key offs...idle time....and the list goes on and on!So all the extras are from BMW or have got an OK from BMW and some kind of electronics build in that can 'talk' with the computer.So a cheap aftermarket heated handlebars are not possible. You need to buy the very expensive BMW-handlebars. Thye can 'talk' with the computer.
EgbertO
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