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Hey guys was cruising along when my radio just popped and shut off. I threw in my spare and it didn't turn on either so I went looking for fuses. Which fuse is the one that goes to the radio? I didn't see one labled radio and the ACC fuse was fine?

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Hey guys was cruising along when my radio just popped and shut off. I threw in my spare and it didn't turn on either so I went looking for fuses. Which fuse is the one that goes to the radio? I didn't see one labled radio and the ACC fuse was fine?

 

Have you switched from your glass tubes? Mine is the one of the two closest to you if you was sitting on the bike.

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Have you switched from your glass tubes? Mine is the one of the two closest to you if you was sitting on the bike.

 

All my fuses were good. I'll have to get the volt meter out after I get back from the funeral tomorrow. More than likely gonna need a new amplifier.

 

As an update on the clutch I just went ahead and ordered a master cylinder rebuild kit and will install it this week

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Hey guys was cruising along when my radio just popped and shut off. I threw in my spare and it didn't turn on either so I went looking for fuses. Which fuse is the one that goes to the radio? I didn't see one labled radio and the ACC fuse was fine?

 

The radio fuse is located in the auxiliary fuse block.

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After @Prairiehammer showed me that little fuse box I found the fuse and that was the problem. I almost didn't look for the fuser though, because even with it popped I was getting 12 Volts at the red wire going into the amp

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