If the battery is empty, the fault is normally quite quickly identified.
There are the following possibilities:
n
because it is no longer charged by the generator
n
because one of the consumers (light, radio, etc.) has not been
switched off
n
because a hidden consumer “surreptitiously” empties the bat-
tery
n
because the battery is defective
n
generator or regulator are defective
n
wiring between generator, starter and battery in poor condition
It makes sense to be familiar with the working prin-
ciple of the charge system.
Necessary if:
n
the battery is permanently discharged
n
the battery has boiled over and acid has escaped
n
the headlights light considerably brighter when accelerating
n
light bulbs burn out frequently at irregular intervals
7.3.2 Fuse assignment
n
Fuse box
The fuse box is located behind the steering column
covering.
WARNING!
Fire hazard!
Do not use fuses with higher ampere ratings and
do not repair fuses with a piece of wire.
(5) 25 A
(F148) Fuse control MESX (potential
15)
(6) 15 A
(F41) Flashing beacon
(7) 15 A
(F06) Spraying system
(8) 20 A
(F100) Working head lights
If the battery is empty
Check and measure the charge
system for faults
Fig. 273
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