Fuse locations 2019 R1250RT

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Fuse locations 2019 R1250RT

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Anyone know where the 50amp fuse is located on the bike.  I think it’s for the voltage regulator Image


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As far as I know (and according to page 22 of the manual) it's under the front seat, between the height adjuster and the ECU.  Bit concerning that you would need to know this  :beee:
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I have looked there and all I can find is the two smaller fuses in the fuse holder that looks like a connector.

It shouldn’t be concerning I like to carry extra fuses in case I am out on the road and either myself or a fellow rider needs them. I did read about this fuse being blown from a person who was using jumper cables.  But it doesn’t do any good to be prepared with a spare fuse if you can’t find the place to use it. That is why I am asking for help in locating it on the bike.  I like to know as much as I can about the bike in the event of a failures. It has proven helpful in the 46 years I have been riding BMW motorcycles.  We don’t have the luxury of the most popular brand or the largest dealer network.


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OK well I'll try again then - it's the large black object which is held down by two screws and has two large red cables attached at the front.  The picture in the manual is quite clear.
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Hors Piste wrote: OK well I'll try again then - it's the large black object which is held down by two screws and has two large red cables attached at the front.  The picture in the manual is quite clear.

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Hors Piste wrote: OK well I'll try again then - it's the large black object which is held down by two screws and has two large red cables attached at the front.  The picture in the manual is quite clear.
I just checked my bike and you are absolutely correct.  Once you gave me the description I was easily able to locate it.  Much appreciation and gratitude to your sir.  I did take the cover off and it doesn’t like a standard fuse.  I will have do some research to locate a spare, and determine if it is worth it or not.  Again thank you sir....


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R2K wrote:I will have do some research to locate a spare, and determine if it is worth it or not.
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# 2 Description FUSE - 50A Part # 61 13 8 365 901

https://www.online-parts.co.uk/bmw-bike ... -part.html
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David. wrote: Image


# 2 Description FUSE - 50A Part # 61 13 8 365 901

https://www.online-parts.co.uk/bmw-bike ... -part.html
That’s why I love this forum, the generosity of time and knowledge by some very nice helpful fellow riders.  Thank you so much for the information. Hope I can return the favor or pay it forward.
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This may be what you are looking for.


https://www.mcmaster.com/automotive-fuses


Scroll down to high current automotive fuses.
The cheapest thing on a BMW is the nut that connects the handlebars to the seat.
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kioolt wrote: This may be what you are looking for.


https://www.mcmaster.com/automotive-fuses


Scroll down to high current automotive fuses.
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Yes I know.  Try scrolling down to HIGH CURRENT AUTOMOTIVE FUSES.  Not the ones at the top of the page when it first loads.
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R2K wrote: It shouldn’t be concerning I like to carry extra fuses in case I am out on the road and either myself or a fellow rider needs them.
A laudable attitude. Indeed, when I toured on my Norton Atlas back in the late 70's I carried practically an entire bike in spares. It was this (and having the tools to do it) that enabled me to change a pushrod by the side of the road in Rouen on the way back from Provence one year.
Let's hope nobody ever actually manages to blow that 50A fuse...
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Oh yes I see them listed there now, too bad they don’t have a 50amp


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R2K wrote: Oh yes I see them listed there now, too bad they don’t have a 50amp


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Are we looking at the same webpage?  They do have a 50 amp fuse.  Part no. 9180K82


https://www.mcmaster.com/9180k82

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If you're in the UK you can get them from RS or Farnell. You may have to buy 10 though.....

I'm still puzzling how anyone could blow this fuse using jump leads - the +ve jump lead post is connected directly to the battery and -ve is frame, I can't see how the fuse could be involved unless they were connecting in an unconventional fashion...
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