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LAMPF error (report)
On the day of the BMW factory demo ride, I saw the dreaded LAMPF warning come up on my console. Very handy, even if a bit irritating. Yes, the front bulb was burned out. The dealership quickly installed a new one for $20 all in. I'm satisfied.
Why even mention it? Because it is this kind of warning system provided by BMW that prevents mishaps and reduces risk. It's a love/hate thing. Happy camper here. |
hmmmm.....you need a komputr to tell you your headlight bulb is burned out?
I guess the 'pre ride check' is obsolete. next thing you know, it'll be doing data logging and judge your skill level....no ignition if it does a quick analysis and judges 'squirrel'...on second thought, that might not be such a bad thing:) |
You can get a LAMPF with just that little idle light that's in the front of the K. You also get a LAMPR if something is out in the back. I think it's pretty cool actually.
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In my case, the headlight was fine prior to the ride and the error message popped up while I was riding. Maybe I'm easily amused, but yes Mr. Hancock, I think it's pretty cool. |
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LAMPF is also a good reminder to put the mirrors back on after a trackdayhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/biggrin.gif
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The pre-ride checklist did indeed include waving a hand in front of the headlight at one time, more so when we had headlight switches.
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a couple hours before nightfall on a long ride it's nice to be informed by the bike that you are going to be sans lowbeam. especially if you are about to pass a parts store.
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