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Fuses
When frequent fuse failures occur, it usually indicates a short
circuit or an overload in the electrical system.
Never use a fuse with a different rating from that speci-
fied. Serious damage to the electrical system or a fire
hazard may result, causing a dangerous loss of lights
or engine power.
1. The chraging system and ingition system fuses (and a spare
fuse) are located in the battery compartment. Remove the
battery compartment cover - see page 52.
2. The charge fuse 1, the ignition fuse 2, and the spare fuse
3 are adjacent to the battery.
3. To replace a fuse, pull the fuse holder out of the battery com-
partment.
Charging system fuse (50): 7A
Charging system fuse (125 & 200): 15A
Ignition system fuse (50): 7A
Ignition system fuse (125 & 200): 10A
4. Slide the fuse 4 out of the holder clips 5.
5. Install a new fuse of the proper specification into the holder
clips.
6. Press the fuse and the holder clips back into the holder.
7. Close the fuse holder and set it back in place.
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11
1
33
33
3
22
22
2
55
55
5
44
44
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