Replacing The Fuses; Maintaining The Headlights - Toro Workman GTX Operator's Manual

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batteries to the point of being unusable, even if
the batteries are new.

Replacing the Fuses

There is 1 fuse in the electrical system; the other slots
are open for options. They are located under the seat
assembly behind a battery on the right side of the
machine
(Figure
41).
Optional lift kit—open
Main power
Horn—optional (standard on
International models only)
Figure 41
1. Fuse block

Maintaining the Headlights

Replacing the Bulbs
CAUTION
If you install a higher wattage bulb than the
system is designed for, you may damage the
12 V power supply, or at a minimum, blow the
fuse.
15 A
Always use the specified Toro LED bulb to
10 A
prevent this issue.
30 A
CAUTION
The bulbs become extremely hot when in
operation. Handling a hot bulb can cause
severe burns and personal injury.
Always allow enough time for the bulbs
to cool before replacing them. Use care
whenever handling the bulb.
Specification: See your Parts Catalog.
1.
Disconnect the batteries; refer to
the Batteries (page
2.
Open the hood; refer to
(page
30).
3.
Disconnect the electrical connector for the
harness from the connector of the lamp
assembly at the back of the headlight housing
(Figure
42).
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1. Headlight housing
2. Lamp assembly
4.
Rotate the lamp assembly 1/4 turn
counterclockwise and moving it rearward,
out of the headlight housing
5.
Insert the new lamp assembly and headlight
housing and align the tabs in the lamp assembly
39
Disconnecting
37).
Accessing the Hood
Figure 42
3. Harness-electrical
connector
(Figure
42).
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