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Need help determining correct wiring subharness

88bmwjeff

SF Bay Area
The bike 1988 R100 RT

I need help identifying the correct wiring subharness. I'm in the middle of replacing my timing chain and the connector for the ignition bean can to the wiring harness got buggered up. It's best to replace it. Tracing the wiring harness, it goes from the ignition bean can to the ignition control unit. It appears to be 61 12 1 244 176, but I'm not 100% sure.
 
The Max BMW site has pictures of the part...maybe you can compare the connector ends of your buggered one and see that they match up. The part is called "wire ignition coil".
 
The Max BMW site has pictures of the part...maybe you can compare the connector ends of your buggered one and see that they match up. The part is called "wire ignition coil".

I was trying to figure it out before removing it from the bike, but it looks like I'll need to do that.
 
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