2015 GSA Auxiliary Lights

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Good morning from Vancouver,
I bought a set of new BMW style lights for $80 for my bike to replace the burned ones, I am saving at least $400, they arrived and look great almost no difference in the quality and look with the original lights, the only thing is the connectors to the existing wiring has two pins and my bike 2015 model has four pins and wires, is there any converter out there to use, just not worth spending $50 to ship them back to China and get my $80 back,
Thanks!
 

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Use www.realoem.com, find you bike (year / model) and go the the electrical section

In there you will see loads of repair harness's Male & female, find the one that matches your plug and order two

Then cut the plugs off the lights and wire in ... I think the only functionality you loose is the dim function ( but these lights dont have that afaik ) A haynes or similar manual should help you there

Oh and make sure you seal the lights well, before using them. One of mine has water floating round the bottom of the lens now
 
And almost certainly they won´t work because the canbus system won´t recognise them :confused:
 
Use www.realoem.com, find you bike (year / model) and go the the electrical section

In there you will see loads of repair harness's Male & female, find the one that matches your plug and order two

Then cut the plugs off the lights and wire in ... I think the only functionality you loose is the dim function ( but these lights dont have that afaik ) A haynes or similar manual should help you there

Oh and make sure you seal the lights well, before using them. One of mine has water floating round the bottom of the lens now

Thanks, will look into that, I think water has caused the problem in the first place! Cheers
 


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