yer i thought the abs unit would not have changed you would think looking at part numbers a 2010 amd 2017 as example would be the same unitJust did a quick P/N comparison on Partzilla. Both the 2013 and 2014 models (1st & 2nd gen respectively) use the same part number: 23P-85930-19-00 for the hydraulic unit assembly. Not sure if that spans across all the years from both generations, but they didn't change it for Gen 2 in '14.
Just did a quick P/N comparison on Partzilla. Both the 2013 and 2014 models (1st & 2nd gen respectively) use the same part number: 23P-85930-19-00 for the hydraulic unit assembly. Not sure if that spans across all the years from both generations, but they didn't change it for Gen 2 in '14.
Just did a quick P/N comparison on Partzilla. Both the 2013 and 2014 models (1st & 2nd gen respectively) use the same part number: 23P-85930-19-00 for the hydraulic unit assembly. Not sure if that spans across all the years from both generations, but they didn't change it for Gen 2 in '14.
Just did a quick P/N comparison on Partzilla. Both the 2013 and 2014 models (1st & 2nd gen respectively) use the same part number: 23P-85930-19-00 for the hydraulic unit assembly. Not sure if that spans across all the years from both generations, but they didn't change it for Gen 2 in '14.
Just did a quick P/N comparison on Partzilla. Both the 2013 and 2014 models (1st & 2nd gen respectively) use the same part number: 23P-85930-19-00 for the hydraulic unit assembly. Not sure if that spans across all the years from both generations, but they didn't change it for Gen 2 in '14.
Just did a quick P/N comparison on Partzilla. Both the 2013 and 2014 models (1st & 2nd gen respectively) use the same part number: 23P-85930-19-00 for the hydraulic unit assembly. Not sure if that spans across all the years from both generations, but they didn't change it for Gen 2 in '14.
?At the risk of repeating myself
The rear brake pedal doesn't function .I think we have established that the early ABS module was 23P-85930-09, the later ended 19, but there is doubt about backwards compatibility.
What is the issue with your bike though OP?
- I'm assuming the ABS light, but what codes are showing.
- If this has occurred after a fluid change, was the ABS pump cycled correctly.
- Has anyone tapped the brake light circuit electrics for any reason, or changed any of the hardware (wiring/switches/lamps/sensors) recently.
- Has the bike been in flood water, dropped, crashed or involved in any other accident.
Whilst you haven't answered my questions, I assume you are content with this solution & that the modification is road legal in your country.The rear brake pedal doesn't function .
Bypassed the abs unit and now its ok.
I think we have established that the early ABS module was 23P-85930-09, the later ended 19, but there is doubt about backwards compatibility.
What is the issue with your bike though OP?
- I'm assuming the ABS light, but what codes are showing.
- If this has occurred after a fluid change, was the ABS pump cycled correctly.
- Has anyone tapped the brake light circuit electrics for any reason, or changed any of the hardware (wiring/switches/lamps/sensors) recently.
- Has the bike been in flood water, dropped, crashed or involved in any other accident.
Updateyou have a bad ABS unit, no you cannot use a new one in place of the older one
i did think the abs unit was the same and a 2017 unit woulf fit and work on a 2011 bike nice well doneUpdate
The 2017 abs unit is on the 2011 bike ,and the problem is fixed.
Both of the bikes are Europe models,
I don't know if there is any difference between the European model and the American models