ABS dash bulb removal
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ABS dash bulb removal
Hi all
Looking for some advise, now that I have removed the servo and ABS from my 1100 how can I remover the abs light in dash. Can anybody who has removed the bulb tell me if it is a bayonet fitting or screw fitting etc. and is access juts from behind instrument panel or does the instruments need to be dismantled. Just removal would look a little better than sticky tape over the dash light,
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Looking for some advise, now that I have removed the servo and ABS from my 1100 how can I remover the abs light in dash. Can anybody who has removed the bulb tell me if it is a bayonet fitting or screw fitting etc. and is access juts from behind instrument panel or does the instruments need to be dismantled. Just removal would look a little better than sticky tape over the dash light,
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To access that bulb, first you remove the seat cowl at the other end of the damn bike.
Then the seat, the side panels, the mirrors, the screen.
Then the front fairing.
Then the headlight.
In fact just take the entire bike to bits.
Why not take your mate's bike to bits too whilst you're at it. Hey, just buy a few more bikes and take them to bits too.
To access that bulb, first you remove the seat cowl at the other end of the damn bike.
Then the seat, the side panels, the mirrors, the screen.
Then the front fairing.
Then the headlight.
In fact just take the entire bike to bits.
Why not take your mate's bike to bits too whilst you're at it. Hey, just buy a few more bikes and take them to bits too.
'Hinterachsge' translates as 'rear axle'.(Not 'Differential', so f*** off)
Sorry,
About six hours into the job, you'll have completely removed the instrument cluster from the bike. Take this to bits (just eighty seven screws holding it together) and the bulbs are inside. Can't remember which sort they are, I've never changed one - I just did all this when I added a alarm light to the unused ABS light on my panel & I remember thinking what an unbelievable amount of work would be involved should a bulb ever need replacing..
Don't forget to tighten the seal cowl screws when it's all back together...
About six hours into the job, you'll have completely removed the instrument cluster from the bike. Take this to bits (just eighty seven screws holding it together) and the bulbs are inside. Can't remember which sort they are, I've never changed one - I just did all this when I added a alarm light to the unused ABS light on my panel & I remember thinking what an unbelievable amount of work would be involved should a bulb ever need replacing..
Don't forget to tighten the seal cowl screws when it's all back together...
'Hinterachsge' translates as 'rear axle'.(Not 'Differential', so f*** off)
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r550s wrote:Sorry,
About six hours into the job, you'll have completely removed the instrument cluster from the bike. Take this to bits (just eighty seven screws holding it together) and the bulbs are inside. Can't remember which sort they are, I've never changed one - I just did all this when I added a alarm light to the unused ABS light on my panel & I remember thinking what an unbelievable amount of work would be involved should a bulb ever need replacing..
Don't forget to tighten the seal cowl screws when it's all back together...
I thought you were taking the pi55
six hours to change a bulb it's BMW taking the pi55
Can't you just take out the instrument cluster mine seems to fall out twice a mile anyway
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Do you have a wire running from the abs unit to the console then a quick snip and the job should be done
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The problem will be finding the right wire to cut or would you ba able to disconect the wireing[spelin] from a block connector just unplug, or would this light up another warning lamp
My bike shines when it rains!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Steptoe
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Dan Cata
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Lennie
http://www.boxer-performance.com/index.html
Dyslexic Dai
Steptoe
http://www.gsshop.biz/
Dan Cata
http://boxer-upgrades.webs.com/
Lennie
http://www.boxer-performance.com/index.html
el-nicko wrote:Add a small smear of Vasaline around the hole before insertion and you'll have no complaints next time you're taking it out and putting it back in.
What? Even if you're only doing it every couple of months or so........Oh, sorry
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2003 R1100S with some bits on.
2003 R1100S with some bits on.
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