Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
I just got my very first RT (2017) and joined this forum. When I was replacing the air filter (yes, THAT was fun!) I noticed an unused electrical connector under the left side fairing, next to another connector anchor point which was unused. This connector has 3 wires.
I plan to install fog lights and was wondering if this connector might be for auxiliary lights. I searched the internet and this forum for info but couldn't find anything to describe this unused connector.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
I plan to install fog lights and was wondering if this connector might be for auxiliary lights. I searched the internet and this forum for info but couldn't find anything to describe this unused connector.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Is this any help, BMW R1200RT / R1250RT forum - The BMW R1200RT/R1250RT forumtimskloss wrote:Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
If left means left looking at the bike from the front, then the connector is probably the central locking plug for the right cubby hole, which is only fitted on bikes with the audio pack.
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Left or right is usually determined from sitting on the bike looking forwards.
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David. wrote: Left or right is usually determined from sitting on the bike looking forwards.
Thanks for your insight, always appreciated. The photo is of no use, he has a LC Edit - Dr Google is correct I was too quick off the mark after the educational insight on right and left, that is indeed an LC) . Like I said there is a spare connection where the right glove box goes and there will be connectors for the aux lights on both sides, but the power to these plugs is controlled by the canbus and a switch on the bars, so not sure if they are live and can be used for other lights. I seem to remember they aux light leads need to be switched on to be active, probably a GS911 can do or Motoscan app.
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
I might be mistaken but in the photo, that looks very much like a radiator on a 2014 (Wethead) bike.
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
David. wrote: I might be mistaken but in the photo, that looks very much like a radiator on a 2014 (Wethead) bike.
You might be correct, I'll edit my response, above, but can't be bothered to get into a ping pong discussion with you, but do appreciate all the effort you put into googling for the forum
Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Thanks for all the help. The photo nailed it--that's exactly the one I was describing. If it is for the fog lights that would be curious as my bike does not have the button on the left handlebar. So without the button this is pretty much useless?
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timskloss wrote: Thanks for all the help. The photo nailed it--that's exactly the one I was describing. If it is for the fog lights that would be curious as my bike does not have the button on the left handlebar. So without the button this is pretty much useless?
All the bikes looms are the same, apart from the radio prep loom. So to use those plugs you would need to be able to control via the canbus ans also enable in the canbus. If you can get hold of the BMW aux lights, switch etc it would work. Otherwise you need some other way of getting power and a switch. One other option is buying a Cansmart or Hex ez can and controlling lights from that via the canbus. But not a cheap option
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Have a look at this thread, BMW R1200RT / R1250RT forum - The BMW R1200RT/R1250RT forum see sakm's reply #4 and open attached pdf document.timskloss wrote:If it is for the fog lights that would be curious as my bike does not have the button on the left handlebar.
Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
If you purchase the BMW auxilliary lights, you will get the brackets, two lamps, the handlebar switch and the loom segment that connect all three components to this connector. It is not enabled by default, BMW will enable it if you fit the lights yourself but I doubt they will oblige for any non OEM parts.
The opposite side has a similar connector for the central locking solenoid in the right hand cubby.
I have fitted both of these systems myself.
The opposite side has a similar connector for the central locking solenoid in the right hand cubby.
I have fitted both of these systems myself.
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Does this mean that there is a Y lead supplied with the kit for the lights on both sides of the bike.Graham88 wrote:The loom segment that connect all three components to this connector.
Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Yes that is correct.David. wrote: Does this mean that there is a Y lead supplied with the kit for the lights on both sides of the bike.
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Re: Unused electrical connector under left side fairing
Thank you, so as you say, both lights are supplied with the Y lead from the LHS only.Graham88 wrote:Yes that is correct.