Technical Service Bulletins For 2018 BMW S1000 RR
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Technical Service Bulletins
Technical Service Bulletin #MC62571524_03
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 118000 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: SOFTWARE
NHTSA #10151297
Date Of Bulletin
20160401
Failing Component Name
118000 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: SOFTWARE
Description
During programming ith ISTA/P software version3.58.2.001. a programming abort occurred. Afterwards the vehicle is inoperative and can no longer be started. Repeated programming is not possible with this tversion. Software bug.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC1100216
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 063110 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM:EMISSION CONTROL:CRANKCASE (PCV)
NHTSA #10151391
Date Of Bulletin
20160601
Failing Component Name
063110 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM:EMISSION CONTROL:CRANKCASE (PCV)
Description
Process to follow it crankshaft markings cannot be identified.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC2300215-020
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 013100 STEERING:GEAR BOX:SHAFT SECTOR
NHTSA #10151425
Date Of Bulletin
20150801
Failing Component Name
013100 STEERING:GEAR BOX:SHAFT SECTOR
Description
BMW Motorrad has ascertained that in some cases gearbox shift lever (2) can work loose from gearshift shaft (3). As the distance covered by the motorcycle increases in the course of usage (frequency of gearshifts) the play between gearshift
Technical Service Bulletin #MC5438045403
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10151428
Date Of Bulletin
20150801
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
Rattling/chattering engine noise form the timing gear after approximately 9000 miles. Chain tensioner range of adjustment no longer sufficient.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC54380454
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10154766
Date Of Bulletin
20190201
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
Rattling/chattering engine noise from the timing chain.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC64171614
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10150064
Date Of Bulletin
20180901
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
Oil leaking at the clutch release lever sealing ring in the left housing
Technical Service Bulletin #MC64011504
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10165251
Date Of Bulletin
20190801
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
Ticking noises from the cylinder hood.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC64011504
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 350000 EQUIPMENT
NHTSA #10165251
Date Of Bulletin
20190801
Failing Component Name
350000 EQUIPMENT
Description
Ticking noises from the cylinder hood.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC64011504
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10165274
Date Of Bulletin
20190801
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
Ticking noises from the cylinder hood.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC64011504
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 350000 EQUIPMENT
NHTSA #10165274
Date Of Bulletin
20190801
Failing Component Name
350000 EQUIPMENT
Description
Ticking noises from the cylinder hood.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC110119
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10170594
Date Of Bulletin
20191201
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
On a limited number of engines for the S 1000 RR (K67), there were two deviations that occurred during the machining work on the crankcase lower section.
Technical Service Bulletin #MC110120
This 2018 BMW S1000 RR Technical Service Bulletin affects the 060000 ENGINE (PWS)
NHTSA #10176385
Date Of Bulletin
20200501
Failing Component Name
060000 ENGINE (PWS)
Description
BMW Motorrad has ascertained that the engine installed in the affected vehicles may have a burr present in the guide bore for the oil supply of the timing chain. The burr can dislodge over time due to vibrations and oil pressure fluctuation






































