B
86
Repair and Service Manual
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
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Hour Meter
Tool List
Qty.
Screwdriver, Phillips .................................................... 1
Pliers, Needle Nose..................................................... 1
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable using an
insulated wrench.
2.
Remove the control panel (See Control Panel on
page 21).
3.
Disconnect the main wiring harness from the hour
meter.
4.
Squeeze the tabs on the back of the hour meter (60)
and push it through the front of the control panel (50)
(Ref Fig. 18).
Assemble in the reverse order of removal. The hour
meter will only go into the control panel in the correct ori-
entation.
Rocker Switches
Tool List
Qty.
Screwdriver, Phillips .................................................... 1
Pliers, Needle Nose..................................................... 1
1.
Disconnect the negative battery cable using an insu-
lated wrench.
2.
Remove the control panel (See Control Panel on
page 21)
3.
Disconnect the main wiring harness from the rocker
switch.
4.
Squeeze the tabs on the top and bottom of the back-
side of the rocker switch (65) and push it through the
front of the gauge panel (50) (Ref Fig. 18).
Assemble in the reverse order of removal. Confirm proper
orientation of the switch prior to seating it completely in
the gauge panel.
USB Port
Tool List
Qty.
Screwdriver, Phillips.....................................................1
Pliers, Needle Nose .....................................................1
1.
Disconnect the negative battery cable using an insu-
lated wrench.
2.
Remove the control panel (See Control Panel on
page 21)
3.
Disconnect the main wiring harness from the USB
port.
4.
Squeeze the tabs on the top and bottom of the back-
side of the USB port (70) and push it through the
front of the gauge panel (50) (Ref Fig. 18).
Assemble in the reverse order of removal. Confirm proper
orientation of the switch prior to seating it completely in
the gauge panel.
PRELIMINARY