I’m interested in how to properly wire a Zumo 660 to my 2008 R1200GSA. I have looked all over the internet and from what I can tell there are basically four possible techniques to wire a Zumo 660 for power.
Comments and questions pertaining to each technique based on what I’ve read.
General Questions:
Thanks.
1. Wire directly to the battery with the existing harness.
2. Wire into a fuze block such as a Centech which is wired to the battery.
3. Wire into the parking lights.
4. Wire into the plug reserved for the BMW Navigator IV using the P/N 611656 adapter from BMW.
2. Wire into a fuze block such as a Centech which is wired to the battery.
3. Wire into the parking lights.
4. Wire into the plug reserved for the BMW Navigator IV using the P/N 611656 adapter from BMW.
Comments and questions pertaining to each technique based on what I’ve read.
1. Wire directly to the battery with the existing harness.
a. Disadvantages
c. Questions:
a. Known disadvantage: Zumo 660 must be manually shut off. Turning off the bike does not turn off Zumo 660.
b. Advantage: Simple and doesn’t wire into CAN-bus.
c. Question: If Zumo 660 is removed from mount is the mount still drawing power?
2. Wire into a fuse block such as a Centech which is wired to the battery.b. Advantage: Simple and doesn’t wire into CAN-bus.
c. Question: If Zumo 660 is removed from mount is the mount still drawing power?
a. Known disadvantage: Fuse block takes up space somewhere. Installation is a little more involved.
b. Advantage: Simple and doesn’t wire into CAN-bus.
c. Question: If Zumo 660 is removed from mount is the mount still drawing power?
3. Wire into the parking lights.b. Advantage: Simple and doesn’t wire into CAN-bus.
c. Question: If Zumo 660 is removed from mount is the mount still drawing power?
a. This is a technique that Touratech Mitte would use if I had them install it. (NOTE: I’m stationed in Germany and Touratech Mitte is closest to me.)
b. Questions:
4. Wire into the connector reserved for the BMW Navigator IV using the P/N 611656 adapter from BMW.b. Questions:
i. Has anyone done this?
ii. Does a fuse have to be wired in?
iii. Does this cause a problem with electrical draw on the CAN-bus?
ii. Does a fuse have to be wired in?
iii. Does this cause a problem with electrical draw on the CAN-bus?
a. Disadvantages
i. Internet postings: Must cut into Zumo 660 harness and when Zumo 660 is removed from mount power is still going to mount and drawing down the bike’s battery.
ii. Comment from personnel at local dealer. When Zumo 660 is removed from mount power is still going to mount and drawing down the bike’s battery. A “transistor” from Baehr, P/N BAR 0201, is required to prevent that from happening. (NOTE: Baehr is insolvent at the moment.) He pointed out that the BMW Navigator IV mount does not continue to draw power, but added that the Navigator IV mount cannot be used with the Touratech mount (P/N 065-0520).
b. Advantages: Elegant? Shuts down when bike is turned off?ii. Comment from personnel at local dealer. When Zumo 660 is removed from mount power is still going to mount and drawing down the bike’s battery. A “transistor” from Baehr, P/N BAR 0201, is required to prevent that from happening. (NOTE: Baehr is insolvent at the moment.) He pointed out that the BMW Navigator IV mount does not continue to draw power, but added that the Navigator IV mount cannot be used with the Touratech mount (P/N 065-0520).
c. Questions:
1. If Zumo 660 is removed from mount is the mount still drawing power?
2. Has anyone ever used this BAR 0201 part and does it prevent power draw?
2. Has anyone ever used this BAR 0201 part and does it prevent power draw?
General Questions:
1. Has anyone ever used the Touratech TPS 15 for BMW CAN-bus 15A relay switch (P/N 044-0450) and/or Touratech SSR-01 voltage control module (P/N 044-0690) when installing a Zumo 660? If so what were the benefits?
2. Does anyone have any experience wiring the Zumo into the parking lights? If so, how was it done and does it work properly?
Any comments are appreciated.2. Does anyone have any experience wiring the Zumo into the parking lights? If so, how was it done and does it work properly?
Thanks.


