Cruise Control
Cruise Control
Intro / background
Starting in 2001, the K1200RS was offered with a cruise control option. Although the cruise control unit has been very reliable, a few K1200RS owners have reported the cruise refusing to engage or disengage inadvertently while riding. This article will help you troubleshoot any issues you may have with the cruise-control, including how to run the built-in diagnostic routine. Specifically, we will cover the following: Many tips not found in the factory shop manual or the Clymer manual. Which BMW models use this cruise control ? How it works the BIG picture. Learn about the built-in system diagnostic for the cruise control and how it is used by BMW dealer mechanics. Most common reasons for the cruise not to engage. Cruise control issues related to a defective rear light.
NOTE: although a similar cruise control system is installed on the new K1200GT and K1300GT (2006 and later), this article does not cover these more recent models.
When you turn the twistgrip it activates 2 throttle cables (one to pull and another to push or return). The cruise-control unit maintains the speed by pulling the throttle using a separate cable. Deactivation of the cruise is linked to 4 micro-switches: at the clutch lever, the front brake lever, the rear brake pedal, and the throttle-body. On top of the engine, attached to the throttle-body, a micro-switch will sense the closed twistgrip position when the push cable reaches the forward limit. The cruise-control unit depends on fuse #8 (K1200RS 2001-2002 models) or fuse #10 (K1200RS/GT 2003-2005 models) located in the right fuse box under the seat.
The tail/brake light of the K1200RS/GT is a single bulb with dual filaments (21/5 watts). The K1200LT is equipped with 2 bulbs for the tail/brake light, plus a center license plate bulb. If the rear light filament is defective, the ABS unit will illuminate the brake light element at half power to emulate a taillight until you can replace it. This clever behaviour may mislead you to think the bulb is functioning properly. This safety feature is specific to models equipped with the EVO integral ABS. On the K1200LT, only the center license plate bulb is monitored. When the system detects this condition, the cruise control is disabled and the general warning light (triangle symbol) on the instrument panel will stay ON (not flashing). If, after having driven a short distance, the ABS warning light also flashes, then the problem is not the tail/brake bulb. This defective bulb condition can also be caused by a broken/loose wire, a non standard bulb, or the installation of an incompatible brake light relay (sometimes called a brake modulator).
Final thoughts
Should you experience problems with your cruise control, a good understanding of the various warning lights and the built-in diagnostic routine should help you quickly determine the cause. Also, while troubleshooting, keep in mind that there are human factors involved in some cases. A rider with a new stiff pair of boots could unknowingly keep a slight pressure on the brake pedal while riding. This could cause the brake micro-switch to make contact and the cruise would disengage. Jean Lussier Version 1.0 (April 28, 2011)