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Removing and installing throttlevalve potentiometer (BMW R1150GS)

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Press in spring keeper of multi-pin plug for…


Press in spring keeper of multi-pin plug for throttle-valve potentiometer (1) and disconnect plug.

Note: Do not remove throttle-valve potentiometer unless due for replacement (basic setting is necessary — see Motronic diagnosis instructions).


Remove the throttle-valve potentiometer.

Adjust throttle-valve potentiometer with BMW MoDiTeC after installing.

Mark screws with a paint spot.

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R1150GS (1999-2004) 
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