Maintenance and Adjustment
134
Fuse Box
Fuse Identification
A blown fuse is indicated when all of the
systems protected by that fuse become
inoperative. When checking for a blown
fuse, use the tables to establish which
fuse has blown.
The fuse identification numbers listed in
the tables correspond with those printed
on the fuse box cover, as shown. Spare
fuses are located at right angles to the
main fuses and should be replaced if
used.
Daytona 675 and Daytona 675 R
1.
Fuse box
The fuse box is located beneath the
rider’s seat.
To access the fuse box, remove the
rider’s seat.
Fuse Box - Daytona 675 without ABS
1.
Fuse box cover
2.
Fuse box
3.
Spare fuses
1
3
2
4
5
6
OPEN
10A
15A
10A
15A
20A
15A
ABS
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1
Warning
Always replace blown fuses with new
ones of the correct rating (as specified
on the fuse box cover) and never use
a fuse of higher rating. Use of an
incorrect fuse could lead to an
electrical problem, resulting in
motorcycle damage, loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
Circuit Protected
Position
Rating
(Amps)
Auxiliary lights
1
10
Cooling fan
2
15
Ignition switch,
starter circuit
3
10
Engine
management
4
15
Empty
5
Dip and main beam
headlights, starter
relay
6
15
cebw_5
1
3
2
4
5
6
OPEN
1
2
10
15
10
15
15
10A
15A
10A
15A
15A
10
20
15
3
EMPTY