Is there an easy way to get to the underside of the fuse/relay box on an 850/1100GS?
I want to wire in another relay to prevent the ABS Check from taking place until the alternator is generating to stop the ABS errors that I get on cold mornings. I'm quite happy doing the wiring, but am trying to work out how to get to the underside of the fuses so that I can splice in the lead I need to between the ABS relay.
The relays are in little caddy's that can be removed from the body of the fusebox, but they release downwards and not upwards so I still can't get to the underside.
There are 4 screws holding the top of the fusebox onto the body, but if you remove these 4 screws, you still can't remove the top as the subframe is in the way. The only way I can see to do this is to go in from underneath, remove the rear wheel and undertray and drop the bottom of the fuse-box, but that seems a bit of a pain!
Anyone got any wise words on how I can relatively easily get to the underside of the ABS relay?
Thanks
I want to wire in another relay to prevent the ABS Check from taking place until the alternator is generating to stop the ABS errors that I get on cold mornings. I'm quite happy doing the wiring, but am trying to work out how to get to the underside of the fuses so that I can splice in the lead I need to between the ABS relay.
The relays are in little caddy's that can be removed from the body of the fusebox, but they release downwards and not upwards so I still can't get to the underside.
There are 4 screws holding the top of the fusebox onto the body, but if you remove these 4 screws, you still can't remove the top as the subframe is in the way. The only way I can see to do this is to go in from underneath, remove the rear wheel and undertray and drop the bottom of the fuse-box, but that seems a bit of a pain!
Anyone got any wise words on how I can relatively easily get to the underside of the ABS relay?
Thanks
