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FUSES
If something electrical on your
motorcycle stops working, the first
thing you should check for is a
blown fuse. The electrical circuits
on the motorcycle are protected
from overload by fuses in the cir-
cuits.
If a blown fuse is found, then the
electrical problem must be
inspected and repaired before
replacing the blown fuse with a
new fuse. Consult your Suzuki
dealer for the electrical system
check and repair.
The fuses
1
and
2
are located
under the seat.
40A MAIN fuse
1
protects all
electrical circuits.
40A CVT fuse
2
protects CVT
circuits.
Fuse box
3
is located under the
air cleaner maintenance lid. To
access the fuse box, remove the
lid by referring to the AIR
CLEANER section.
Fuse box
3
has HEAD-HI,
HEAD-LO, FUEL, ABS-V, ABS-M
and FAN fuses.
WARNING
Replacing a fuse with a fuse
that has an incorrect amperage
rating or substitute, e.g. alumi-
num foil or wire, may cause
serious damage to the electri-
cal system and possibly fire.
Always replace a blown fuse
with a fuse of the same amper-
age rating.
If the new fuse blows in a short
time, the electrical problem
may not be fixed. Have your
motorcycle inspected immedi-
ately by your Suzuki dealer.
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