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Guest DakineVentue
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Hey I need some help. I had left my key on too long unattended and my battery drained I called a friend to jump me off and while i was putting the cables on my bikes battery he was putting them on his trucks battery and guess what he crossed them up. To say the least it is now completely dead. Now I am trying to find the main fuse. Where is it? I pulled off the left cover to check fuses and it was not where the manual said it would be, it calls for a 30 amp fuse and there is not one in the fuse block.

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Ouch ! Hope it is just the fuse.

 

I think you need to remove the left rear passenger foot rest and it is hiding behind that cover.

 

Brad

Guest DakineVentue
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thats where it is and after checking it, it is blown. So it's off to the fuse getting place. Thanks fo your help.

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thats where it is and after checking it, it is blown. So it's off to the fuse getting place. Thanks fo your help.

Gald to hear it is a blown fuse, hope that is all it is.

 

Brad

Guest DakineVentue
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Whew! What a scare there. I just got back from checking everything out and everything works just fine. Thank God systems work like they are suppossed too.

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Yep, it's behind the left side passenger floorboard and it's 30 amp. Ive blown 3 or 4 or em.

 

I think you should figure out what's causing that, flb! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just bustin' your chops, Bud! :whistling:

 

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I think you should figure out what's causing that, flb! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Just bustin' your chops, Bud! :whistling:

 

 

That's because of the power switch I have taped to the handlebars that rubs through once in a while and grounds out.

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