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I have searched through other horn posts but have not found this specifically addressed.
I want to install the Stebel Nautilus compact horn to my 2010 GS. BMW tell me if the horn draws more than 5A a system fault will be logged in the on-board computer, and that this will prevent any recalibration of said computer when servicing until the fault is removed. Evidently the frame system (?) circuitry is very sensitive to small changes in current to the point that even soldering wires can introduce a fault. BMW go on to say that even taking power directly from the battery via a relay can introduce a fault.
Before anyone feels a need to lampoon the BMW tech.
, he said "I'm not saying it won't work, these are just some of the issues I've seen when bikes come in for service".
So my question is if the correct BMW connector is used to couple to the horn circuit, has anyone had success installing the Nautilus as a direct swap for the original horn without triggering a system fault on the 2010 GS?
I want to install the Stebel Nautilus compact horn to my 2010 GS. BMW tell me if the horn draws more than 5A a system fault will be logged in the on-board computer, and that this will prevent any recalibration of said computer when servicing until the fault is removed. Evidently the frame system (?) circuitry is very sensitive to small changes in current to the point that even soldering wires can introduce a fault. BMW go on to say that even taking power directly from the battery via a relay can introduce a fault.
Before anyone feels a need to lampoon the BMW tech.
So my question is if the correct BMW connector is used to couple to the horn circuit, has anyone had success installing the Nautilus as a direct swap for the original horn without triggering a system fault on the 2010 GS?
