Fuel strip options
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Fuel strip options
Given the problems I've heard of, am I better off replacing it on my 2009 RT with the float system? Expense and difficulty of installation?
Re: Fuel strip options
It's certainly do-able on the GS models, there's a long thread on UKGSer about it, although you have to be subscribed to see it. I believe that it's not possible on the RTs though, as they have a different ZFE that won't allow it. Someone might know different though!
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Re: Fuel strip options
FYI, R1200GSA 2008 Fuel strip to float conversion - permanent solution to fuel strip failure, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gb2g0Eoyk8
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Re: Fuel strip options
Looks like it can be done on an RT, https://translate.google.co.uk/translat ... rev=search
More info. here, https://www.bmbikes.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=26264
and on UKGSER, https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthrea ... -Dummy-Run
More info. here, https://www.bmbikes.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=26264
and on UKGSER, https://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthrea ... -Dummy-Run
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Re: Fuel strip options
Jack:
I researched this as well after resurrecting my nephew’s 06 RT.
Yes, the float conversion using the components from the guy in the Netherlands (videos/website mention by other members above) is very achievable, and will likely be quite maintainable long past the crapshoot some have had with fuel strips.
IF you are not having fuel strip problems don’t fret for now; if you ARE having problems your 2009 is covered by BMW for the fuel strip for 12 years from the bikes’ initial in-service date...my ‘09 RT is covered until the summer of 2021.
Ride safe!
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I researched this as well after resurrecting my nephew’s 06 RT.
Yes, the float conversion using the components from the guy in the Netherlands (videos/website mention by other members above) is very achievable, and will likely be quite maintainable long past the crapshoot some have had with fuel strips.
IF you are not having fuel strip problems don’t fret for now; if you ARE having problems your 2009 is covered by BMW for the fuel strip for 12 years from the bikes’ initial in-service date...my ‘09 RT is covered until the summer of 2021.
Ride safe!
Gregg
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This is a "Sample Customer Letter" from BMW of North America, https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2014/ ... 6-4420.pdfrangemaster728 wrote:Your 2009 is covered by BMW for the fuel strip for 12 years from the bikes’ initial in-service date.
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Re: Fuel strip options
Based on the 12 year warranty, I'd agree with Gregg, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!jackronner wrote:Given the problems I've heard of, am I better off replacing it on my 2009 RT with the float system?
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Re: Fuel strip options
Thanks, everybody, for all this info. My first step will be to check that the electrical connections are good, then I'll check with my dealer about that extended warranty. I've seen some vids about replacing the strip, and it seems that, like replacing he headlight bulbs, you need a double-jointed 5 yr. old to get into the tank!
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Fuel strip options
If your fuel strip is currently wonky and still covered by the 12-year warranty that would be the dealers’ double-jointed 5-year-old
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Re: Fuel strip options
Problem solved: BMW says my 2009 RT is covered under the 12 yr. warranty extension for the fuel strip. I thought I'd first see if the plug-in connection was the problem, but I reckon I'll have it done anyway given that it'lll probably go out (most likely shortlly after the warranty expires!). Thanks all.