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FUSE
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. Open the seat as explained in page no. 32.
2. A fuse case having 10 Amps fuse (blade type) is
fitted on the front side of utility box below the
seat.
Once the battery is charged initially, never add diluted
sulphuric acid. Use only distilled water for topping up.
Never add tap water.
Never check the battery charge by shorting terminals.
Always connect the positive terminals first and the
negative to avoid sparking.
Do not obstruct, bend or change the routing of the air
vent tube of battery. Make sure that the vent tube is
firmly attached to the battery and the other end is open
and clear.
Caution
3. Take out the fuse case from the utility box.
4. Open the fuse case and take out the fuse.
5. Inspect the fuse for failure. If found defective,
replace the fuse with the extra fuse provided in
the wiring harness itself in a pouch.
6. Close the fuse case and re-fix it into the utility
box.
7. Turn ‘ON’ the ignition switch and check for
proper functioning of electrical systems. Incase
the fuse fails again, consult the nearest TVS
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.