Maintenance and Adjustment Fuse Identification The fuse identification numbers listed in the tables correspond with those printed on the fuse box covers, as shown below. Spare fuses are located at right angles to the main fuses and should be replaced if used.
5 10 15
20
5 15
15
OPEN
5
1 15A
6 20A
15
3
20
10
2 15A
5 5A
3 10A
10
10 10
4 10A
4 20A
15
5
5 5A ACC
20
OPEN 6 EMPTY
3 10A
4
20
2
1 20A ABS
1
2 20A ABS
A blown fuse is indicated when all of the systems protected by that fuse become inoperative. When checking for a blown fuse, use the tables to establish which fuse has blown.
Front of Motorcycle
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1. Front fuse box cover 2. Front fuse box 3. Spare fuses
4. Rear fuse box 5. Rear fuse box cover
Front fuse box
Rear fuse box
Circuit Protected
Position
Rating (Amps)
Circuit Protected
Position
Rating (Amps)
Cooling fan
1
15
ABS
1
20
Accessory lights
2
15
ABS
2
20
Auxiliary lighting
3
10
Alarm, instruments, ECM
3
10
Heated Grips
4
10
Engine management
4
20
Accessory sockets
5
15
5
6
-
Alarm, diagnostic connector, instruments
5
Not used
Dip and main beam headlights, starter relay
6
20
Note: •
The starter solenoid has an additional 30 Amp fuse, attached directly to the solenoid, beneath the rider's seat.
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