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Removing and installing fuel filler cap (BMW F650GS)

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Remove fasteners (3) holding the fuel filler cap.

Remove fuel filler cap (3) together with fuel…


Remove fuel filler cap (3) together with fuel filler neck (5) and sealing ring (4).

Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure: pay particular attention to the following.

Check sealing ring (4) for damage, replace if necessary.

Tightening torques:
  • Fuel filler cap to fuel tank: 3 Nm

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