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TAKING CARE OF UNEXPECTED PROBLEMS
Fuse Replacement
Disconnect the battery cable at the
battery negative (–) terminal before
replacing the fuse.
Failure to do so may cause a short
circuit.
Main Fuse
1. Stop the engine and disconnect the
battery cable.
2. Remove the fuse case lid.
3. Use the fuse puller from the tool kit
to remove the fuses. If a fuse is
blown, install a replacement fuse of
the same specified rating. The
outboard motor is supplied with
spare fuses in the fuse holder.
MAIN FUSE RATINGS:
10 A, 15 A, 30 A
4. Reinstall the fuse case lid, and the
engine cover.
5. Reconnect the battery.
Never use a fuse with a rating greater
than specified. Serious damage to the
electrical system could result.
If a blown fuse is found, try to
determine and correct the electrical
problem that caused the blown fuse.
An uncorrected electrical problem
may cause the fuse to blow again.
If fuses continue to blow, take the
outboard motor to an authorized
TOHATSU dealer for inspection and
service, or refer to the service
manual.
BLOWN FUSE
FUSE PULLER
(supplied in the tool bag)
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