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FUSES
If something electrical on your motor-
cycle 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 circuits.
If a blown fuse is found, then the elec-
trical 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 are located under the front
seat. To access the fuses, remove the
front seat by referring to the SEAT
LOCK AND HELMET HOLDERS sec-
tion.
One 30A MAIN spare fuse is located
inside the fuse box cover.
WARNING
Replacing a fuse with a fuse that
has an incorrect amperage rating
or substitute, e.g. aluminum foil or
wire, may cause serious damage
to the electrical system and possi-
bly fire. Always replace a blown
fuse with a fuse of the same
amperage rating.
If the new fuse blows in a short
time, the electrical problem may
not be fixed. Have your motorcy-
cle inspected immediately by your
Suzuki dealer.
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