Changing The Fuses - APRILIA PEGASO 650 IE - 2004 Manual

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CHANGING THE FUSES

Carefully read p. 51 (MAINTENANCE).
CAUTION
Do not repair faulty fuses.
Never use fuses different from the
recommended ones.
The use of unsuitable fuses may cause
damages to the electric system or, in
case of short circuit, even a fire.
NOTE
If a fuse blows frequently, there
probably is a short circuit or an overload in
the electric system.
In this case it is advisable to consult an
aprilia Official Dealer.
If an electric component does not work or
works irregularly, or if the vehicle fails to
start, it is necessary to check the fuses.
For the check, proceed as follows:
u
Turn the ignition switch to position " ",
to avoid any accidental short circuit.
u
Remove the rider saddle, see p. 18
( U N L O C K I N G / L O C K I N G
SADDLE).
u
Extract the fuses one by one and check if
the filament (1) is broken.
u
Before replacing a fuse, try to find out the
cause of the trouble, if possible.
u
Replace the damaged fuse with a new
one having the same amperage.
NOTE
If you use one of the spare fuses,
put a new fuse in the proper seat.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE FUSES
A) Fuse 20 A (yellow) – From battery
to:
ignition switch, voltage regulator,
T H E
electric cooling fan.
B) Fuse 15 A (light blue) – From
ignition switch to:
all light loads.
C) Fuse 7.5 A (red) – From ignition
switch to:
ignition, starting safety logic.
NOTE
Three fuses are spare fuses.
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