Hi
I'm waiting for my Service Manuals to arrive so can't easily troubleshoot this problem myself and would appreciate any thoughts.
ST1100AY (2000) TCS ABS
Just back from a local bike garage (not Honda) where I had a full service including brake pads and fluid change plus new tyres, both fork seals replaced
Bike ran fine for 10km then I noticed a rubbing sound , it sounded like pads on disk so I didn't pay too much attention figuring they would need to bed in or I had a sticky piston.
At 20 km the ABS red light and TCS red light plus TCS yellow light all came on steady.
I pulled over and switched off, upon restarting I have flashing ABS and TCS as normal. Got moving again and both ABS red and TCS red went steady (but no yellow TCS) Rubbing noise less than before.
Came home slowly and have had to leave the bike now and dash out by car.
Without knowing much about the TCS and ABS system on this bike I figure it may be :
damaged sensors during pad installation
faulty electrical connectors
air in brake fluid
does any of this sound familiar and if so could you kindly give me a steer until I get my manuals
Many thanks
Steve
I'm waiting for my Service Manuals to arrive so can't easily troubleshoot this problem myself and would appreciate any thoughts.
ST1100AY (2000) TCS ABS
Just back from a local bike garage (not Honda) where I had a full service including brake pads and fluid change plus new tyres, both fork seals replaced
Bike ran fine for 10km then I noticed a rubbing sound , it sounded like pads on disk so I didn't pay too much attention figuring they would need to bed in or I had a sticky piston.
At 20 km the ABS red light and TCS red light plus TCS yellow light all came on steady.
I pulled over and switched off, upon restarting I have flashing ABS and TCS as normal. Got moving again and both ABS red and TCS red went steady (but no yellow TCS) Rubbing noise less than before.
Came home slowly and have had to leave the bike now and dash out by car.
Without knowing much about the TCS and ABS system on this bike I figure it may be :
damaged sensors during pad installation
faulty electrical connectors
air in brake fluid
does any of this sound familiar and if so could you kindly give me a steer until I get my manuals
Many thanks
Steve