My '04 R1150R heated grips do not get and stay hot on high. Both sides work the same. While riding they may get hot enough to feel good for a few minutes through some unlined gloves, but then back to milder warmth. Sometimes I pull my glove off and grab it hard and it is just mildly warm (although have been riding for a good while on high, temps in the 40s). On a recent ride my buddy with an '04 Rockster had to keep turning his back to low, while I never have that problem.
I have the Clymer and Haynes service manuals, and the BMW "Service Manual" CD, but I cannot find any schematic that shows how the heated grips work. I have been told that each grip has a single winding - if so there must be a controller somewhere (maybe a bimetalic device to pulse current on/off in low position), but what and where is it?
Does anybody have a schematic that shows how the heated grips work? Any ideas on my problem? Thanks!
Heated Grips - Warm not Hot?
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If you can find where to unplug the heated grips, check the resistance of the circuit. Comparing to what an electric vest uses, I guesstimate that the grips will consume a total of about 100W on High and 40W on Low. The resistance will be roughly:
High: 13V^2/100W=1.7 Ohm
Low : 13V^2/40W =4 Ohm
These numbers should give you a reference point. If on High you measure a resistance that is significantly higher than 2 or 3 Ohms, you may have a bad contact in the switch or elsewhere.
High: 13V^2/100W=1.7 Ohm
Low : 13V^2/40W =4 Ohm
These numbers should give you a reference point. If on High you measure a resistance that is significantly higher than 2 or 3 Ohms, you may have a bad contact in the switch or elsewhere.
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I have the same problem with my 02 1150R. I thought the problem might be that cold air is contantly flowing over the grips and keeping the temp. down.
I was going to install hand guards to see if the temp stayed warmer, but haven't done that yet.
My grips on the RT stay very warm to hot, but the mirrors block the airflow to the grips.
I also suspect an electrical issue. When i get a chance i will drop the bike at the dealer.
I was going to install hand guards to see if the temp stayed warmer, but haven't done that yet.
My grips on the RT stay very warm to hot, but the mirrors block the airflow to the grips.
I also suspect an electrical issue. When i get a chance i will drop the bike at the dealer.
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Heated Grips
I can't remember what mine were like without the GS handguards installed, but my grips get very hot on the highest setting... almost to the point of being uncomfortable for extended periods of time! I normally switch them on high to warm them up and then flip the switch back a notch.
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