Replacing The Slow-Blow Fuses - Kubota L3302 Operator's Manual

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 PERIODIC SERVICE
result in serious damage to the electrical
system
of
the
TROUBLESHOOTING on page 133 or your local
Kubota Dealer for specific information dealing
with electrical problems.
The electrical system of the tractor is protected from
potential damage by fuses.
A blown fuse indicates that there is an overload or short
somewhere in the electrical system.
1. If any of the fuses should blow, replace with a new
fuse with the same capacity.
(1) Fuse box
(1) Fuse box
(2) Spare fuse
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tractor.
See
ENGINE
(3) Fuse puller
Protected circuit
Fuse No.
Capacity (A)
(A)
15
(B)
5
(C)
20
(D)
10
(E)
15
(F)
5
(G)
5
(H)
5
(I)
5
(J)
10
(K)
5
(L)
5
(M)
5
(N)
20
(O)
5

4. Replacing the slow-blow fuses

The slow-blow fuses are intended to protect the
electrical cabling.
SERVICING AS REQUIRED
Protected circuit
Flasher (Battery)
Hazard (Battery)
CCV heater (IG)
Work light (if equipped)
Power supply (IG)
Meter (IG)
Engine (IG)
Main (IG)
SW sense (IG)
Head light (IG)
Flasher and buzzer (IG)
Starter
Meter and OBD (Battery)
Engine (Battery)
Main (Battery)
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