hardwiring in a gps

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I know this has been covered before but try as I may I cannot finbd the thread that tells me where the gps wires should be connected - 2008 GS by the way.

Its somewhere inder the front of the tank I think. Is there an alternative where I can just connect in two bare wires without buying no doubt silly expensive BMW after market connectors.
 
Easiest to go to the battery thru a fuse. The GPS socket plays all sorts of tricks with the supply like turning it off if the current draw is too low - which isn't clever in fact it is just plain fucking stupid BMW. :mad:
 
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I know this has been covered before but try as I may I cannot finbd the thread that tells me where the gps wires should be connected - 2008 GS by the way.

Its somewhere inder the front of the tank I think. Is there an alternative where I can just connect in two bare wires without buying no doubt silly expensive BMW after market connectors.

It's a white stick you need - not a GPS :D

Here

Al :thumb
 
There's a plug up near the headstock. It's powered by the can bus and ignition. It works fine.

You will need a BMW plug to use this connector but it's much better than directly to the battery I think. It switches on and off with the ignition and you don't have to fuck about getting connectors and in line fuses for the battery:thumb2
 
So is the headstock canbus supply 12v or 5v? :nenau I thought it was 12v 5A (max).
 
I know this has been covered before but try as I may I cannot finbd the thread that tells me where the gps wires should be connected - 2008 GS by the way.

Its somewhere inder the front of the tank I think. Is there an alternative where I can just connect in two bare wires without buying no doubt silly expensive BMW after market connectors.

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117400

It's behind the oil cooler on later models. :rob
 
IWHT that any GPS/Satnav with any sort of automotive leanings would be designed to accept 12V supply (if not direct to the unit, at least to any vehicle cradle/mounting).
 


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