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arizona-lead-battery-act-61-023-91-2471-891
Service-InformationM otorcycle BMW NA Service Department Group: 61 General Electrics Arizona Lead Acid Battery Act August 1991 61 023 91 (2471) ….. For USA Only The Arizona Lead Acid Battery Act became effective September 27, 1990. Arizona Revised Statues S 44-1321 to 1324 address the sale and disposal of lead acid batteries (LABs). These statutes will affect Arizona dealerships as follows: 1. As a LAB retailer you may only dispose of LABs as follows: – Delivery to a secondary Lead Smelter Delivery to a battery manufacturer – Delivery to a collection or recycling facility, authorized by the Federal EPA or…
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heated-handgrip-problem-61-022-90-2396-290
Service-InformationM otorcycle ©BMW ot N.A. Service Department Group: 61 General Electrics February 1990 61 022 90 (2396) For USA Only Heated Handgrips- RlOOGPSa ris/Dakar Problem: Cause: Test: Heated grips become hot in only one position or do not heat at a 11. Grip heat is activated by rocker switch on dashboard. LOW – OFF – HIGH In a few cases the w1 r1 ng col or codes have been mistaken1y switched at the connection between the switch and main wiring harness. If you are uncertain that the grips are heating in both positions, you can perform a simple test by…
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brake-light-switch-recall-61-019-89-2342-489
Service-InformationM otorcycle BMW NA Service Department Group: 61 General Electrics April 1989 61 019 89 (2342) For USA Only Brake Light Switch Recall BMWo f North America, Inc. has voluntarily initiated a safety-related Recall Campaign. The NHTSA-assigned Recall Campaign number is 88V-192. This Service Information I outlines the specific procedure for implementation of this .Campaign. A copy of the customer notification is attached for your information. Vehicles Affected: Description of Defect: Cause: Al/ “R” ~es motorcycles from model year 1985 through 1988 and select 1989 motorcycles are involved. Pay special attention to the 1989 models, as only early producti on~torcycl…
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In this series, we’ll be talking with independent mechanics, product developers and aficionados of the classic airhead BMW motorcycles, produced from 1970 to 1995, also known as the “Type 247 boxer.” If you’re an airhead rider, you’ll recognize nearly all of our guests in this series. If you’re generally a motorcycle enthusiast, this a great opportunity to add some knowledge to your database and enjoy some great motorcycle talk.

