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2002 BMW K 1200 LT - Page 3 Questions & Answers
My heated seats and grips will not heat. Fuses are all good. Help!
I am not sure if this will help however the Honda GL1800 experiences a similar problem when one of the heated components you mention fails because they are all wired in series. If one grip goes bad all stop working. Check for open circuit at the individual component connectors. Good luck
During one attempted start with
I think most Beemers put the majority of the electrical gubbins in a big box, under the seat mebbes. Sorry, i've never worked on a BMW
4-cylinder m8 but i bet you'll find it there, easy to change when located.
My KLR650 did the same trick years back and 'twere the starter-relay.
Battery light won't go out.
Sounds like you need a new battery . It is not 12 volts . Try hooking your bike up to another 12 volt battery( you can use jumper cables) Warning: It is OK to jump a motorcycle from a car battery even if the battery is still in the car. DO NOT HAVE THE CAR RUNNING. OK TO JUMP, IF THE CAR IS TURNED OFF!!! Do not crank your bike too long , you could over heat the starter. Anyway hook up your motorcycle to a good battery and start your motorcycle to see if the battery light goes out.
I have a 2002 bmw
Hi! Usually the the battery is under the seat so you will need to remove the seat to gain access to the battery. It could be on the left side flaring too, some flarings are snap on or could be secured by screws. You may try looking on both. Hope this helps and thank you for using fixYa!
I installed an abs unit
I will tell you a easy way,go and get a large large vet syringe (no needle) get a small hose fill the syringe with brake fluid,open up bleeder ,remove master lead an bleed backwards it will get all your air out
Fuse for the headlights for 650 BMW 2008
On a 2008 BMW 650i, the fuse for the headlights is located in the fuse box under the hood. The specific fuse you need is Fuse #61, which is a 20-amp fuse located in the third row of fuses from the top.
To access the fuse box, open the hood and locate the black plastic cover on the right side of the engine bay. There should be a diagram on the underside of the cover showing the layout of the fuses. Once you've found the correct fuse, you can use a fuse puller or a pair of needle-nose pliers to remove it from the fuse box.
It's always a good idea to check the owner's manual for your specific vehicle to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the location and function of the various fuses.
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