Installing the ezCAN Mojave for BMW motorcycles

This is a step-by-step guide to installing the HEX ezCAN Mojave for BMW.

IMPORTANT: This installation guide is only applicable to the BMW motorcycle models listed below.
If you are purchasing an ezCAN for, or installing an ezCAN on a BMW that is not in the model list below, refer to the ezCAN for BMW Installation Guides main page for the model on which you want to install an ezCAN. 

The following bikes are supported:

  • BMW R1300GS (2024+) (KA1)
  • BMW R1300GS Adventure (2024+) (KA2)
  • BMW R1300R (2025+) (KA4)
  • BMW R1300RS (2025+) (KA4)
  • BMW R1300RT (2025+) (KA4)
  • BMW R12 nineT (2025+) (KR1)
  • BMW R12 G/S (2025+) (KR2)
  • BMW R12 (2025+) (KR3)
  • 1x HEX ezCAN Mojave device (Black body)
  • 1x Micro USB to USB A and C cable
  • 4x 2-wire stub connectors (Black/Orange wiring)
  • 4x 1-wire terminal wires (Orange)
  • 4x blanking seals
  • 3x blanking Plugs
  • 20x cable Ties
  • 1x ezCAN Adventure Sleeve (pre-installed)

Wie Ihr ezCAN aussehen sollte:

SCHRITT 1:

HERUNTERLADEN, INSTALLIEREN UND KONFIGURIEREN DER SOFTWARE

This is a good time to:

  • Unbox the ezCAN.
  • Decide what and how many accessories you will be installing, and their requirements. Must some accessories be connected in a specific manner and/or to specific power circuits? As an example, low-powered ‘smart’ accessories must typically be installed on the ezBUS (White) power circuit.
  • Read the Installing for Life section of the ezCAN User Manual (downloadable from here), and evaluate your planned installation according to the guidelines in that section.
  • Register your ezCAN (All you need to do to register the ezCAN is connect it to your computer using the supplied USB cable, meaning you can do it at the comfort of your desk.)

SCHRITT 2:

LOCATE THE BATTERY AND XDWA (ALARM) CONNECTOR

Needed tools:

  • 10mm wrench or socket
  • T40 Torx driver (if rear sub-frame cross-brace is to be removed)


Access the vehicle battery and XDWA connector as follows:

  1. Remove the rider and pillion seats.
  2. If your bike has heated seats, unplug the seat-heating connectors under the rider and pillion seats.
  3. Locate the bike’s battery (below, left).
  4. Optional step: Cable routing can be eased slightly by removing the T40 Torx screws securing the rear sub-frame cross-brace, and removing the cross-brace (below, right).

Location of the battery

Location of rear sub-frame cross-brace

Depending on whether your bike has the optional BMW anti-theft alarm fitted, the XDWA connector will be seen in one of two configurations:

If your motorcycle has the BMW anti-theft Alarm:
The XDWA connector will be plugged into the alarm module (below).

With optional BMW anti-theft alarm fitted

If your motorcycle does not have the BMW anti-theft Alarm:
A resistor plug will be connected to the XDWA connector (below).

Without optional BMW anti-theft alarm fitted

SCHRITT 3:

PLUG THE ezCAN INTO THE BIKE'S CAN-BUS

Unplug the XDWA connector from the anti-theft alarm module or resistor plug as follows:

  1. Pull the small white locking tab away from the connector in the direction of the wiring run.
  2. Depress the tab to release the locking mechanism. 
  3. Pull the XDWA connector free of the alarm module or resistor plug by grasping the connector body. Do not pull on the XDWA connector wiring.
  4. The procedure to connect the ezCAN to your bike’s CAN-bus depends on whether a BMW anti-theft alarm is fitted:
    – If your motorcycle has a BMW anti-theft alarm, connect the male ezCAN CAN-bus connector to the female BMW XDWA connector, and connect the female ezCAN CAN-bus connector to the BMW alarm module.
    – If your motorcycle does not have a BMW anti-theft alarm, connect the male ezCAN CAN-bus connector to the female BMW XDWA connector, and connect the BMW resistor plug to the female ezCAN CAN-bus connector.

IMPORTANT: If the BMW XDWA connector seems difficult to release, do not force it. The videos below show you how to release the connector’s locking mechanism easily.

Removing the XDWA connector (as viewed from the left side of the bike)

Removing the XDWA connector (as viewed from the right side of the bike)

SCHRITT 4:

CONNECT THE ezCAN TO THE BIKE'S BATTERY

There are a few possible locations in which you can install the main body of the ezCAN, and different ways in which you can route the cables.
ezCAN device location and cable routing depends on a number of factors, including your personal preference.

Ensure that the wiring is routed safely and securely, in a way that does not allow it to chafe or pinch. Where needed, secure all wiring to frame tubes or other components using the cable ties supplied with the ezCAN installation kit.

WARNING: For safety reasons, always disconnect the negative battery terminal first, and re-connect it last. 

  1. Start the installation by locating the main body of the ezCAN in a place that allows straightforward, logical wiring runs. We recommend installing the ezCAN main body behind the rear sub-frame cross-brace (image below), as this allows easier access for firmware updates and diagnostics. Alternatively, install the main body under one of the rear sub-frame side panels (right).
  2. Disconnect the negative wiring harness terminal from the negative battery pole.
  3. Disconnect the positive wiring harness terminal from the positive battery pole.
  4. Connect the terminal on the orange ezCAN power cable, and the bike’s positive wiring harness terminal, to the positive battery pole.
  5. Connect the terminal on the brown ezCAN power cable, and the bike’s negative wiring harness terminal, to the negative battery pole.
  6. Tidy the CAN-bus and battery cable routing. Secure all loose cables using the cable ties included in the ezCAN installation kit.


Note:
The HEX ezCAN’s status LED should be solid green for approximately a minute after connection to the battery. After this time, the ezCAN enters Sleep Mode, and there will be no LED activity until the bike’s ignition is switched ON.

Connect the ezCAN to the positive battery terminal, then to the negative battery terminal.
Tidy and secure the cables. Make sure you have easy access to the four power circuit plugs.

SCHRITT 5:

CONNECT THE ACCESSORIES, USING COLOUR CODING

The ezCAN installation kit includes four two-wire stub connectors with male connection terminals, orange power wires and black ground wires.

The following parts are also included:

  • 4x pulse-width modulation (PWM) terminal wires (orange with white tracer)
  • 4x rubber blanking seals


If the accessory to be connected to a power circuit has three wires, convert a two-wire stub connector to a three-wire connector as shown in the Connecting 3-wire LED lights section of the HEX ezCAN User Manual (downloadable from here).

If the accessory to be connected to a power circuit has two wires, seal the stub connector’s empty terminal cavity as shown in the Connecting 2-wire accessories section of the HEX ezCAN User Manual.

If any of the ezCAN’s power circuits will not be used, we recommend that you connect a blanking plug to the output plug of each unused circuit.

2-wire applications: insert a blanking seal.
3-wire applications: insert a PWM terminal wire.

 

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Connect the male terminal of each stub connector to the relevant female ezCAN power circuit connector (below).

Connecting a 2-wire accessory to an ezCAN stub connector:

  1. Connect the accessory’s ground/Earth wire (this is usually, but not always black or brown) to the ground wire of an ezCAN stub connector.
  2. Connect the accessory’s power wire (this is usually, but not always red) to the 12V power wire of an ezCAN stub connector.


Connecting a 3-wire accessory to an ezCAN stub connector:

  1. Connect the accessory’s ground/Earth wire and power wire as described above.
  2. Connect the accessory’s PWM control wire to the dual-colour (solid colour+tracer) wire of an ezCAN stub connector.

Connecting low-power smart accessories to an ezCAN stub connector:

Read the Hex ezBUS and Configuring Hex ezBUS functionality sections of the ezCAN user manual (downloadable from here) for detailed information on how to use ezBUS functionality.

If you are installing ‘smart’ accessories (that is, low-power accessories capable of intelligent input and control through the ezCAN’s LIN bus), note the following:

  1. Smart accessories (including the HEX ezSWITCH) must only be connected to the ezCAN’s ezBUS (white) power circuit. Smart accessories will not work if connected to the red, yellow or blue circuits.
  2. The ezBUS (white) power circuit can accommodate any odd or even number of individual accessories, to a maximum of fifteen.
  3. A selection of HEX ezBUS adaptors and connectors is available, allowing you to connect smart accessories quickly and easily. See the ezBUS Accessories section of the Hex Innovate online store for details.


Read the Hex ezBUS and Configuring Hex ezBUS functionality sections of the ezCAN user manual (downloadable from here) for detailed information on how to use ezBUS functionality.

Note that if the white circuit is set to ezBUS mode, its fuse trip limit is set to 15 Amps by default. If needed, ezBUS PWR functionality can be used to increase the white circuit’s current capacity to a maximum of 30 Amps in ezBUS mode. See the relevant section of the ezCAN User Manual for details.

IMPORTANT: If the stub connectors included in your ezCAN installation kit do not have orange power wires, but instead have colours that match the colouring of the ezCAN power circuits (as seen below), always connect like-to-like (red stub connector to red power circuit, blue stub connector to blue power circuit, and so on.)

EASIER INSTALLATION WITH THE ezCAN EXTENSION KIT

The HEX ezCAN Extension Kit contains everything you need to connect front auxiliary lights, rear accessory lights and a horn to the ezCAN. It also includes additional connectors that allow you to connect other accessories.

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  • 2x 1.5m 3-core extension cables (typically used for 2-wire or 3-wire front auxiliary lights)
  • 1x 0.5m 3-core extension cable (typically used for a rear running/brake light)
  • 1x 1.5m 2-core extension cable, with spade connectors (typically used to connect air horns or other 2-wire accessories)
  • 3x female MT-3 connectors, including terminal pins and terminal seals
  • 5x male MT-3 connector kit, including terminal pins and terminal seals
  • 5x rubber blanking seals (used in cases where only two terminals are used in a 3-wire MT-3 connector)
  • 6x 20mm sections of adhesive-lined heat-shrink tubing
  • 2x 6.3mm female spade connector terminals
  • 1m cable sheathing
Erweiterungen der vorderen Zusatzscheinwerfer
Horn-Verlängerung
Kleberbeschichtete Wärmeschrumpfung & 1m Ummantelung
Bremse/Zubehör-Erweiterung

SCHRITT 6:

DIE INSTALLATION TESTEN

WARNING: Test and check your installations and accessories in a safe, controlled environment before first use. Caution is advised at all times. Extra vigilance is needed when testing new features or accessories. You do so at your own risk.

DISCLAIMER: Hex Innovate is not liable for any injury or damage, howsoever caused, and all products and services are used at your own risk.

Before finalizing the ezCAN installation or re-installing any components you may have removed, it is important that you test all newly installed accessories for satisfactory fitment and correct operation.

Many ezCAN-powered accessories can be tested by switching the ignition ON and operating the relevant controls. Exceptions include:

  • Accessories for which you have enabled the Only on when engine running feature (examples may include Aux 1 lights, Aux 2 lights, MotoLights, and heated clothing). To test these functions, the bike’s engine must be running.
  • Some brake light functions require that the bike be moving at or above a certain speed. As examples, Flash on Emergency Stop and Flash on Rapid Engine Braking functions require deceleration of more than 21 Kilometres per hour per second.

SCHRITT 7:

DIE INSTALLATION ABSCHLIESSEN

Complete the ezCAN installation as follows:

  1. Make sure the main body of the ezCAN is well-secured in a place where it is protected from pressure, heat and impact.
  2. Make sure all factory, ezCAN and accessory cables and wiring harnesses are well clear of all moving parts, and securely fastened. Where needed, use the cable ties included in the ezCAN installation kit.
  3. Replace all motorcycle components and fasteners that may have been removed to facilitate the ezCAN installation.
  4. Inspect the complete installation for mistakes or problems, and fix all problems that you have noted.
  5. Test all new accessories for correct operation a second time.
  6. If you have not already done so, download the ezCAN user manual from this page. Keep the manual in a safe place on your computer, tablet or phone: it contains all the information you need to operate the ezCAN and adjust its functionality.

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