Black Rooster Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Alexandria, Scotland May 29, 2012 #1 i will be replaceing my oil pressure switch on 1100GS anything i should be aware of or is it just a "straight" wee job
i will be replaceing my oil pressure switch on 1100GS anything i should be aware of or is it just a "straight" wee job
hank Registered user Joined Feb 21, 2007 Messages 404 Reaction score 2 Location On the lost highway, Scotland. May 29, 2012 #2 It's an easy wee job, just make sure you get the right switch though as I think there may be two different ones depending on when your bike was built. Use a deep socket to to avoid damaging the cable connector on the switch.
It's an easy wee job, just make sure you get the right switch though as I think there may be two different ones depending on when your bike was built. Use a deep socket to to avoid damaging the cable connector on the switch.
Black Rooster Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Alexandria, Scotland May 29, 2012 #3 only looks like one part http://www.motobins.co.uk/bmw-parts.php?model=R850 R1100 R1150 motobins part number 75120 already removed the wire to short to earth to test the buld which ofc had to bloody work hence duff switch canny the the link to work corectly
only looks like one part http://www.motobins.co.uk/bmw-parts.php?model=R850 R1100 R1150 motobins part number 75120 already removed the wire to short to earth to test the buld which ofc had to bloody work hence duff switch canny the the link to work corectly
Black Rooster Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Alexandria, Scotland Jun 2, 2012 #4 fitted it yesterday a 10 min job and it needa nice deep 24 MM socket note to self must buy a slightly deeper socket
fitted it yesterday a 10 min job and it needa nice deep 24 MM socket note to self must buy a slightly deeper socket
Steptoe Him/Bloke/Fella. UKGSer Subscriber Joined Oct 12, 2003 Messages 73,072 Reaction score 20,118 Location S/W London. Jun 2, 2012 #5 Black Rooster said: only looks like one part Click to expand... There are two types - but you've obviously got the correct one for your bike as you would be able to plug the connector in if you hadn't
Black Rooster said: only looks like one part Click to expand... There are two types - but you've obviously got the correct one for your bike as you would be able to plug the connector in if you hadn't
Black Rooster Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 557 Reaction score 0 Location Alexandria, Scotland Jun 2, 2012 #6 yup 2 types right and wrong