Fitting OEM BMW Spot Lights

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I've got a set of OEM lights including wiring but not sure where they plug into system.

Anyone have any destructions?

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No idea, though I understand you'll need to visit a dealer after fitting to make the system know they're there.
 
Take the beak off, the wiring connects on the left side alloy frame where an exsisting plug is waiting
the sub harness from the switch goes to the lights loom that attatch to the exsisting connector,
No activation reqd as far as i know
Roamer
 
Not wanting to hijack thread but does anyone have a list of the parts needed plz
I bought the mounting bracket a couple of years ago but never went back to dealer for other items
 
Take the beak off, the wiring connects on the left side alloy frame where an exsisting plug is waiting
the sub harness from the switch goes to the lights loom that attatch to the exsisting connector,
No activation reqd as far as i know
Roamer

I've confirmed it does need to be activated by BMW dealer if you use canbus connections.
 
I fitted the OEM set to a 15 GS last September. No need to take the beak off. Plug is tie rapped inside left of the front beak. Only pain was fitting the light bracket bit fiddly to get the screws in.

The lights did need activating by the dealer! As they said some bikes do some don't need enabling, my dealer didn't charge to plug it in and enable them.


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The part labeled 8 in the image is the connection for daytime riding lights which I have fitted.
Not sure where this needs to connect to.
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...... from the dark side this was sent
 


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