System Fuse Removal
NOTICE
Do not skip any steps for fuse replacement. Skipping fuse replacement steps can result in damage to the sound system and/or other motorcycle systems. (00223a)
Fuses are located under left side cover.
For electrical problems, it is best to see a Harley-Davidson dealer who has necessary parts and equipment to perform electrical services.
NOTE
See Figure 1. Removal of side covers during electrical service requires no tools. Gently pull side cover to remove. Align barbed studs on side cover with grommets in frame and push to install.
1. Place the ignition/headlamp key switch in the OFF position.
2. Remove left saddlebag and side cover.
3. See Figure 1. Press latch on bottom of fuse block cover and swing bottom of the cover out. Remove the cover.
NOTE
The fuse block cover has a fuse puller attachment that may be used to remove fuses.
4. See Figure 2 and refer to Table 1. Remove fuse and inspect the element.
NOTICE
Always use replacement fuses that are of the correct type and amperage rating. Use of incorrect fuses can result in damage to electrical systems. (00222a)
5. Replace the fuse if the element is burned or damaged.
NOTE
Automotive type ATO fuses are used for replacements. Two spare fuses can be found in the fuse block.
6. Insert the top of the fuse block cover in upper retainer and press bottom of cover to snap into place.
7. Install left side cover and saddlebag.
1Fuse block cover
2Maxi-fuse
3Fuse puller
Figure 1. Left Side Cover Removed: Touring Models
Figure 2. Fuses: Touring Models
Table 1. Fuses: Touring Models
ITEM
FUSE
ITEM
FUSE
ITEM
FUSE
ITEM
FUSE
1
Brake (15 amp)
2
Accessory (15 amp)
3
P&A (15 amp)
4
Radio power (15 amp)
5
Radio memory (15 amp)
6
Battery (15 amp)
7
ECM power (15 amp)
8
Exhaust control (15 amp)
9
System relay
10
Start relay
11
Fuel pump (15 amp)
12
P&A ignition (2A max)
13
Instruments (15 amp)
14
Ignition (15 amp)
15
Lighting relay
16
Brake relay
17
Headlamp (15 amp)
18
Lights (15 amp)
19
Spare (15 amp)
20
ABS (30 amp)
21
Spare (30 amp)
Main Fuse
See Figure 3. A 40 amp main fuse is located at the right side of the fuse block. The main fuse protects the electrical components in the vehicle.
NOTE
Removal of the main fuse will disable all systems except the starter motor/solenoid.
Figure 3. Main Fuse