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  • Anonymous
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    this is a call from a new owner to an old K1200 LT, I have this machine and cannot find the fuse boxes , I have read there a two , at this stage I dont know where to look for any of them, I assume they are reasonably easy to get to if you know where they are. I received 

    Dave Ross
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    Hi Les,our K1200LT expert is currently in Europe, so won't be able to help you out. You should give Experience a ring, I am sure they will be able to tell you.Cheers,Alex

    Murray
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    this is a call from a new owner to an old K1200 LT, I have this machine and cannot find the fuse boxes , I have read there a two , at this stage I dont know where to look for any of them, I assume they are reasonably easy to get to if you know where they are. I received 

    How old is old? Early to mid-2000, lift the seat and you'll find 3 separate fuse boxes. Older than '99 I think there were two; one under the seat and one under right side fairing, access through panel compartment. BMW service techs are always helpful with questions like this, especially if you're looking for a particular fuse.Garry

    Anonymous
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    thanks for the reply's . The fuse boxes are under the seat , but not having been on a bike for a while I thought that they were covers for relays , Started opening things just in case and Hello fuses.Thanks for the help . Oh yes , it is a 2001 K  LT Les 

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