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FUSE REPLACEMENT
Non-working of electrical systems may be due to
safety fuse failure. Short circuit or overload in the
electrical system are the main causes for fuse failure.
Follow the procedure given below for inspecting and
replacing the fuse.
1. Turn ‘OFF’ the Ignition.
2. The fuse case is fitted under the rider’s seat
contains 10A, 15A and 25A fuses. One fuse is
given exclusively for head lamp and the remaining
is for other electrical systems. Remove the seats
and utility box (refer page No. 52) to access
the fuse case.
Do not use vehicle by
shorting the wires without a
fuse.
This may result in overheating of electrical / wiring
and may result in fire. Never replace a fuse with a rating
other than that prescribed, in order to avoid damage to
the electrical equipment.
Caution
3. Remove the fuse case.
4. Open the fuse case and pull out the blown fuse.
5. Replace the blown fuse with a new (extra fuse is
provided inside the fuse case itself).
6. Close and refit the fuse case back to its position.
7. Turn ‘ON’ the ignition lock and check for proper
functioning of the electrical systems. lncase the
fuse fails again, consult the nearest TVS Motor
Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer.
Good Fuse
Blown Fuse