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2005 BMW F 650 CS Scarver Questions & Answers
Bmw f650 cs brake vibration
Your problem seems to be the rear brake disk,change it or have it rectified, you also will need new brake pads.
After twenty mile run bike failed to start.flat
Sounds like the alternator/stator on this bike needs to be replaced because its not charging the battery.This is why it will die on you after twenty miles, the bike is living off the battery. Charge up the battery and get the bike started,get a voltage meter and read the voltage at the battery terminals. It should be charging up a about 13 to 14.2 volts DC .if not you have your problem.Try taking the alternator out yourself(if so equipped) if this is the case and go to an auto supply store,they might be able to match it saving yourself the expensive trip to the BMW dealership. I believe BOSCH does their alternators and you can avoid the premium price by going around the dealership.Changing the alternator is not that hard to do just take your time with it. Good Luck
My bike has started missing, backfiring; when I'm
It sure sounds like when you go into the turn your gas moves inside the tank, allowing water (from gas and condensation), or old gas, to get sucked into the gas line - hence the power loss and missing and backfiring. Try some dry gas, a regular bottle is for about 18 gallons, so adjust how much you put in to the capacity of your tank.
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Pleas tell me why no spark
Did you pull a plug and see it not sparking? What condition are the plugs in? How about spark plug wires, are you sure they are not arcing? If not that a resistance test on the coil/s can confirm if they are functioning properly or not. Of course, this is all assuming you don't have the ingnition kill switch engaged :)
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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