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Re: 2004 R1100S Fuses
- Subject: Re: 2004 R1100S Fuses
- From: "Wayne Woodruff" <wayne@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 16:14:14 -0500 (EST)
> In a message dated 11/26/05 12:34:15 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> wayne@xxxxxxxx writes:
> Anybody have any ideas? I could reverse engineer it, but the fuse
> sizes are very different. I have 7.5A, but no 15A. I'm assuming
> there are additional fuses required for the EVO brakes.
> Wayne Woodruff
> http://www.jtan.com/~wayne>>
>
> What is the question here, Wayne? Your post is very thorough, but what
> did
> you want to know?
I wanted to know what fuse protects what circuit on my 'S'. My manual is
not correct. I found my answer not at BMW NA, not at my dealer, but in a
Haynes manual!
F1 Monotronic control unit 10A
F2 Fuel Pump, injectors, O2 sensor 10A
F3 Horn, Auxiliary outlet, Clock 10A
F4 Instrument cluster, headlight low beam, number plate light 7.5A
F5 Headlight High beam 7.5A
F6 Instrument cluster, brake light (models w/o ABS) 7.5A
F7 Sidelight, tail light, ABS 4A
F8 Heated grips 4A
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