Fuses; Fuse Identification - Triumph Rocket 3 TFC 2020 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Warning
Operation with excessively worn tyres
is hazardous and will adversely affect
traction, stability and handling which
may lead to loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
When
tyres
become
leakage is often very slow. Always
inspect
tyres
punctures. Check the tyres for cuts,
embedded nails or other sharp objects.
Operation with punctured or damaged
tyres will adversely affect stability and
handling which may lead to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Check
the
rims
deformation and spokes for looseness
and damage. Operation with damaged
or defective wheels, spokes or tyres
is dangerous and loss of motorcycle
control and an accident could result.
Always
consult
Triumph dealer for tyre replacement,
or for a safety inspection of the
wheels, spokes and tyres.
punctured,
very
closely
for
for
dents
your
authorised

Fuses

The fuses are located under the rider's
seat. To access the fuses, the rider's
seat must be removed.
1.
Main fuse
or
2.
Fuse box

Fuse Identification

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.
A blown fuse is indicated when all of the
systems protected by that fuse become
inoperative. When checking for a blown
fuse, use the table to establish which
fuse has blown.
The fuse identification numbers listed in
the table correspond with those printed
on the fuse box cover, as shown below.
Maintenance
1
2
Warning
145

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