Electrical connector under driver's seat
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Fishbender
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Electrical connector under driver's seat
Hi everybody,
I'm a new owner of a 2000 R1100R. I noticed that under the driver's seat is a cable and a plugin for the cable, but I don't know what it's for. I couldn't find mention of it in the manual.
Fishbender
I'm a new owner of a 2000 R1100R. I noticed that under the driver's seat is a cable and a plugin for the cable, but I don't know what it's for. I couldn't find mention of it in the manual.
Fishbender
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
Maybe the previous owner installed a pigtail for a battery tender.
What;s the connector look like? What's on the other end?
What;s the connector look like? What's on the other end?
2003 R1200CLC "Annie"
1995 R1100R "Acela"
2006 Honda 919 "Busted"
1995 R1100R "Acela"
2006 Honda 919 "Busted"
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
Does your bike have ABS? If not, it could be some of the wiring for ABS that is, of course, not connected to anything.
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
If it's the blue plug you are talking about, its the connector for the diagnostics.
Phil C.
2003 R1150RT "DaRTh"
2000 R1100R "LeRoy
2003 R1150RT "DaRTh"
2000 R1100R "LeRoy
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Fishbender
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
I've taken pictures of it, and I'll post them on here as soon as I can get them off my camera.
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Fishbender
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
I got the photo of the connector and wire I'm talking about. But can't figure out how to upload it to this message board. Anyways I think it's used for diagnostics, I just don't know what the cable is used for.
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Fishbender
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
Finally got a photo showing what I'm talking about. Here's the link.
http://www2.snapfish.com/slideshow/Albu ... =155470586
Terry
http://www2.snapfish.com/slideshow/Albu ... =155470586
Terry
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
Have not seen an R1100R with a carbon canister; but just judging from other oilheads I have seen:
That looks like the connector to the solenoid valve which opens and shuts the tube that leads from the carbon canister to the airbox. It's a Kalifornia smog thingy. What happens is, the carbon canister gets fouled and stinky; so then guys remove it. What you should do is remove the canister but leave the solenoid in place, and plug the connector back in. Otherwise, the Motronic thinks its out of whack, and goes to some default setting.
That's my guess.
That looks like the connector to the solenoid valve which opens and shuts the tube that leads from the carbon canister to the airbox. It's a Kalifornia smog thingy. What happens is, the carbon canister gets fouled and stinky; so then guys remove it. What you should do is remove the canister but leave the solenoid in place, and plug the connector back in. Otherwise, the Motronic thinks its out of whack, and goes to some default setting.
That's my guess.
2003 R1200CLC "Annie"
1995 R1100R "Acela"
2006 Honda 919 "Busted"
1995 R1100R "Acela"
2006 Honda 919 "Busted"
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
If you get the wiring diagrams you can piece it together by the colour codes of the wires...
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Railbender
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
Looks like it goes to the air temperature sensor in the airbox cover. (just to the right of the plug in the picture.)
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
+1Railbender wrote:Looks like it goes to the air temperature sensor in the airbox cover. (just to the right of the plug in the picture.)
Maybe the last person to change the air filter unplugged it, and forgot to plug it back in?
Or it might be unplugged because the air temperature sensor is defective, and the bike works better with it unplugged than with a defective sensor (?)
Plug it back in and see what happens...
Or remove the temperature sensor and test it? (or ask your mechanic to do that?)
2001 BMW R1100R, Parabellum WIndshield.
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
But from his picture, it looks like that sensor is plugged in. Isn't that the thing in the middle?
2003 R1200CLC "Annie"
1995 R1100R "Acela"
2006 Honda 919 "Busted"
1995 R1100R "Acela"
2006 Honda 919 "Busted"
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
The sensor is the thing in the middle. That connector goes to it. I've just been and looked at my bike again. I'm 100% sure. The connector plugs into the top of that sensor.webmost wrote:But from his picture, it looks like that sensor is plugged in. Isn't that the thing in the middle?
Sorry about the quality, but it's clear enough...

2001 BMW R1100R, Parabellum WIndshield.
Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
That is indeed the connector to the air-sensor sticking out of the airbox (that stick right in the middle of the airbox). It is an integral part of the fuel injection.Fishbender wrote:Hi everybody,
I'm a new owner of a 2000 R1100R. I noticed that under the driver's seat is a cable and a plugin for the cable, but I don't know what it's for. I couldn't find mention of it in the manual.
Fishbender
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Oliver
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Re: Electrical connector under driver's seat
Thank you everyone that answered my post. Next Spring I'll reconnect the wire and see what happens. Maybe my fuel efficiency will improve.
Terry
Terry