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2006 BMW F 650 GS - Page 3 Questions & Answers
How do you remove seat
As far as I know the seat on the 650 is the same as the 800, in this case you should have a key slot on the front left just below the seat, use the bike key to unlock it, the seat then lifts from the front and can be lifted off, to put it back slide the back into the locking lugs and then just press it down at the front to lock.
Bmw instrument cluster GS650 2005
If it is just the light that has stopped working, then it cld be a fuse or the bulb inside has simply burned out. If it's the light, the rpm, the mph, and everything inside the cluster that has stopped working, then you either have a bad cluster and will need to replace it. This normally happens when there is a short in the wiring that leads from the wire harness to the back of the cluster. Sometimes, after you find and fix the short, the cluster will begin working properly but the chance of that is very rare. You can use a volt meter to find the short. Make sure if a short is the problem you fix it before plugging in the new cluster or you will just fry the new one as well. Also check the voltage regulator to make sure it is working properly. Hopefully, it is just the light and you can replace the bulb. Good luck
Replaced the rear wheel speed
remove sensor and look into hole, rotate wheel while watching speed ring for distortion. another way is to hook DVOM to wires and check for hrtz signal
Overheating problems. changed everything including
try power flushing the rad out,,if its blocked this wont help water going through it,,,dont power was the fins on the out side of the rad only the inside of it,,,check the out side fins are clear so air can flow through it freely,,,if this still dint fix it,,you may have a leaky head gasket
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H4 is the standard designation of a common configuration of headlight bulb and must be available at any spares outlet or dealership.
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I have a BMW F650
Which 15Amp fuse blows?? Sounds like a pinched wire in the area of the headlight/instrument cluster. Remove the faux gas tank cover center section and maybe also remove battery. check in front of battery compartment for pinched wires etc.
I can offer more help if you post which fuse blows. I can look on wiring diagrams and tell you which items are powered from the fuse in question.
Oil light is on all
Start by replacing the oil pressure sender, it is often malfunctioning and just giving you bad information.
Bmw650gs will not start. Battery
You need to tell us more, such as the year, so that we know if it has points or electronic ignition.
But you also need to tell us what "not succeed" means?
If the engine is turning over, then it would have to be a fuel of ignition problem.
If it is not turning over fast enough, then it could be the battery is bad, not being charged well enough, the starter could be bad, the engine could be hydro locked from too much gas, etc.
Too many choices.
The engin can't take the gas when it's warm when
this would mean it is running lean for some reason, a jet may have come loose in the carbs, or there is a manifold leak, spray some WD around the manifold and see if it changes the engine for a second,
clean and check the carbs.
check fuel filters and flow
did it happen suddenly or over time?
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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