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Centech connection question-2014 GSW

Poskashflo

New member
Hello all:
This may sound like a foolish question but I have an AP-1 Centech under the seat. It has 5 fuses but 8 connections on either side. How do I know which connection corresponds to which fuse? I am trying to connect a dedicated pigtail to the 15a fuse.
Also am I running just the red wire in and out of the box or am I connecting the red and black to opposite sides (which is what the dealer advised but I am dubious....)
Thanks for the help!
Stu
 
Hello all:
This may sound like a foolish question but I have an AP-1 Centech under the seat. It has 5 fuses but 8 connections on either side. How do I know which connection corresponds to which fuse? I am trying to connect a dedicated pigtail to the 15a fuse.
Also am I running just the red wire in and out of the box or am I connecting the red and black to opposite sides (which is what the dealer advised but I am dubious....)
Thanks for the help!
Stu

It should have trace line markings. 8 into 5 means some fuses can have two circuits. Fuses 1 and 5 have 1 connector. Fuses 2, 3, and 4 have two each.

One side is for +12v, the other side is for your device grounds.
 
This may help-
http://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.php?66943-Centech-A-2-installation-on-04-1150GS

Courtesy of Roger 04 rt

centechdiagrambi2.jpg


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