Remove the rider seat, see page 108
(REMOVING THE RIDER SEAT)
Open the cover of the auxiliary fuse box
(1).
Extract and check the fuses one by one -
a divided link bar (2) means that the fuse
is blown.
Before replacing a fuse, try to find out
the cause of the trouble, if possible.
Replace the damaged fuse with a new
one having the same amperage.
NOTE
When you use one of the spare
fuses, remember to add a new fuse of
equal rating to the fuse box.
Remove the rider seat, see page 108
(REMOVING THE RIDER SEAT).
Repeat the process for the main fuses.
N O T E
W h e n t h e 3 0 - A f u s e s a r e
removed, the digital clock and red line
setting will be reset to zero.
S e e
p a g e 3 4
( M U L T I F U N C T I O N
COMPUTER) for instructions on how to set
the clock and red line.
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ARRANGEMENT OF 5A AUXILIARY
FUSES
A) From ignition key to:
light relay, brake light, horn, parking
lights.
B) From ignition key to:
direction indicators, dashboard.
C) From battery to:
key positive brought to ECU.
ARRANGEMENT OF 15A AUXILIARY
FUSES
D) From battery to:
speed sensor, fuel pump, relay, starter,
lambda sensor.
E) From battery to:
cooling fan relay, coils, fuel injectors, air
intake flaps, camshaft position sensor.
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G
A
E
D
C
B
H
I
ARRANGEMENT OF 20A AUXILIARY
FUSES
F) From ignition switch to:
high-beam lights, low-beam lights.
NOTE
There are three spare fuses (G).
ARRANGEMENT OF 30A MAIN FUSES
H) Battery charging and vehicle loads (red
and red/white wires).
I) Injection loads (red and red/white
wires).
NOTE
There is one spare fuse (L).
CAUTION
Extract the fuses one by one, so as to
avoid replacing them incorrectly during
reassembly.