Maintenance
207
Chassis Electronic Control
Module (Chassis ECM)
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.
Many of the motorcycle’s electrical
systems (such as lighting, TSAS if fitted,
horn, cooling fan, fuel pump, and
accessories such as heated grips or
seats) are controlled by a Chassis
Electronic Control Module (Chassis ECM).
The chassis ECM provides a primary
level of protection to the electrical
systems it controls. If a fault is
detected,
the
chassis
ECM
will
automatically cut power to the affected
system.
The chassis ECM can be reset by
turning the Ignition off then on again.
Power will be restored to the inoperative
system, providing that the condition
that caused the fault has been rectified.
The systems controlled by the chassis
ECM are also provided with a secondary
level of protection, by fuses PS1 to PS5
in the main fuse box (see page 205). A
blown fuse is likely when all of the
systems protected by that fuse become
inoperative.
Refer to the following table for full
details of the chassis ECM controlled
systems, and their corresponding fuses.
Electrical System
Fuse
Left headlight main beam
(Tiger 1200 XR only)
PS1
Left headlight dipped beam
(Tiger 1200 XR only)
Left front direction indicator
Left rear direction indicator
Rear position light
RSU position sensor (models
with TSAS only)
Right headlight main beam
(Tiger 1200 XR only)
PS2
Right headlight dipped beam
(Tiger 1200 XR only)
Right front direction indicator
Right rear direction indicator
Front position light (Tiger 1200
XR only)
Brake light
Ignition (All models except
Tiger 1200 XR)