Heated grips not working
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Heated grips not working
Heated grips not working. First time I've tried them since last winter when they worked fine. I checked the fuse and it looks fine.
Anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks
Anyone had a similar problem?
Thanks
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bad n ruin
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Heated grips not working
Don't know how inclined you are to troubleshoot, but you need to lift the tank to access the connectors. From there you should measure ~ 9 ohms across each heater. This is how I isolated a broken wire in one of the cables, but.....If both heaters are not working I suspect the power source - make sure the fuse is indeed OK.
Ride to work, work to ride
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Leno
My bike was trucked into the bike shop this morning, with dead starter button, cutting out if the bars are turned right and no indicators on the right. It started with just the indicators so be aware little faults can grow into bigger ones.tor1150r wrote:Yup.
My right-hand grip died early this season.
It was covered under warranty. They simply replaced the entire right grip.
No problems since the replacement. Apparently not that uncommon.
Last week, I had the right side switch gear replaced on my '04 R1150R. Apparently, the factory ties down the wiring harness too tightly and forces the harness to repeatedly flex severely in a single spot - right at the head of a bolt. That repeated flexing weakens and then breaks wires inside the harness - like bending a wire coat hanger repeatedly in the same spot.
My symptom was the right turn signal only working intermittently and the right grip heater not working on rare occasions. I figured out that if the steering head was turned full right, the turn signal worked just fine. Capitol BMW replaced the switch/harness assembly and all is well. I understand that this is a common problem on the Roadster.
mac
My symptom was the right turn signal only working intermittently and the right grip heater not working on rare occasions. I figured out that if the steering head was turned full right, the turn signal worked just fine. Capitol BMW replaced the switch/harness assembly and all is well. I understand that this is a common problem on the Roadster.
mac
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leno
BobFV1 wrote:I had the right grip on my 2003 R1150R die, and the dealer replaced it under warranty.
Note to everyone - now that it is getting cooler, check the operation of your heated grips before you get out of a chilly ride!
46 degrees(F) this morning - first time I used the "two dots" position
on the heated grips - WOW!
I love this bike!!
-Herb DaSilva
'05 R1150R Deep Blue Metallic
'05 R1150R Deep Blue Metallic