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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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14.5
Changing fuses of individual power consumers
Info
The fuse box containing the fuses of individual power consumers is located under the seat.
Preparatory work
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Switch off all power consumers and switch off the engine.
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Remove the seat. (
Main work
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Open the fuse box cover.
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Remove the defective fuse.
Guideline
Fuse
1
- 5 A - for auxiliary equipment (accessories connected to the ignition
switch)
Fuse
2
- 5 A - for auxiliary equipment (permanent positive)
Fuse
3
- 15 A - high beam, low beam, parking light, tail light, license plate lamp,
speedometer, horn
Fuse
4
- 10 A - for auxiliary equipment (permanent positive)
Fuse
5
- 10 A - for auxiliary equipment (accessories connected to the ignition
switch)
Fuse
6
- 10 A - brake light, turn signal
Fuse
7
- 10 A - radiator fan
Fuse
8
- 10 A - CDI controller
Info
A defective fuse is shown by a burned-out fuse wire
A
.
Warning
Fire hazard
The electrical system can be overloaded if the wrong fuses are
used.
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Use only fuses with the prescribed amperage. Never by-pass or repair
fuses.
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Use spare fuses with the correct rating only.
Fuse (58011109105) (
Fuse (58011109110) (
Fuse (58011109115) (
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Check that the power consumer is functioning properly.
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Close the fuse box cover.
Finishing work
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Mount the seat. (
14.6
Checking the headlight setting
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Position the vehicle upright on a horizontal surface in front of a light wall and make
a mark at the height of the center of the low beam headlight.
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Make another mark a distance
B
under the first mark.
Guideline
Distance
B
5 cm (2 in)
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Position the vehicle vertically a distance
A
away from the wall.
Guideline
Distance
A
5 m (16 ft)
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The rider now sits down on the motorcycle.
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Switch on the low beam.
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Check the headlight setting.
The boundary between light and dark must be exactly on the lower mark for a
motorcycle with driver.