All of the electrical circuits on your
motorcycle have fuses to protect them
from damage caused by excess current
flow (short circuit or overload).
If something electrical on your motorcycle
stops working, the first thing you should
check for is a blown fuse.
Determine from the chart on the circuit
fuse box cover which fuse or fuses control
that component. Check those fuses first,
but check all the fuses before looking
elsewhere for another possible cause of
the problem. Replace any blown fuses and
check component operation.
If a Fuse Blows
Main fuse (and spare) are located on the
starter motor magnetic switch under the
front seat.
The circuit fuse box (including spare
fuses) is located under the front seat.
Recommended Fuses
main fuse
other fuses
1.
To prevent an accidental short circuit,
turn the ignition switch OFF before
checking or replacing the fuses.
2.
Remove the front seat (page
Taking Care of the Unexpected
30A
CBR600RR:
10A, 20A
CBR600RR ABS:
10A, 20A, 30A
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