1) Unlock and remove the bike's seat 2) Pull out the tool box (if your RT still has one) You should be looking down at the battery at this point. 3) Remove the side covers by un-tensioning the rubber bands that cross over or around the battery and set them aside 4) Unscrew the knurled knobs of the battery hold-down frame and pull it away Now you've removed (most of) the things in the way. It's still a tight fit and your bike may have a wire bundle running over the left side of the battery that will make things difficult 5) Unscrew the pos and neg leads on the top of the battery and bundle them so you don't forget which wires go with which lead 6) pull out the battery To put a new battery in, reverse all the above.
There is no R1150s. There is R1150R, RS, RT, GS.
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Remove the plastic dust cap, drive out the 2 pad retaining pins, and remove the pads. Pay attention to the anti-rattle spring so that you reinstall it correctly.
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where is the battery situated on a 323i 1999 model BMW and hoe do i open the trunk if wont have power
be careful when u change the battery take off the key of the switch.
When you see any sign the old battery is dying.
Yes, as long as you get the right battery so that it is an identical fit. Either get a BMW battery, or an Interstate MPT-H6. You will have to plug one of the vents on the interstate battery, and use the vent hose from your original BMW battery.
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BMW's have auto-locks a little different from other cars, if your battery is dead, the doors won't open. To change the battery, you need to open the trunk, this is where the battery is located. You will see a panel with some screws, you need to remove that and underneath is the battery.
I was informed by a BMW dealer there isn't a battery to replace and you have to order a new remote and then have it programmed by the dealer.