Operational Troubleshooting
See the Touring Models Electrical Diagnostic Manual and FLHTCSE2 Service Supplement for all system diagnosis and electrical troubleshooting information.
NOTICE
There are no serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. Disassembly of the unit could result in equipment damage and/or equipment malfunction. (00172a)
WARNING
Do not disassemble unit. Laser radiation is present if disc player is disassembled and the interlock fails or is defeated. Exposure to laser radiation could lead to death or serious injury. (00087a)
Figure 1. Radio Fuses: FLHTCSE2
Radio Fuses
If it is necessary to replace the radio fuses, follow the fuse replacement procedures in this manual or see your Harley-Davidson dealer for service.
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Figure 1. Radio fuses are located in the fuse block under the left side cover.
The 15 amp fuse (1) provides direct and continuous power to the radio memory and time-of-day clock, and when the internal relay is activated, feeds the main circuits of the radio as well.
The 10 amp fuse (2) allows power to the radio through activation of an internal relay.
The 15 amp fuse (3) provides power to the amplifier inside the radio.
Remove the radio fuses and inspect the element. Replace the fuse if the element is burned or broken. Automotive type ATO fuses are used.
NOTE
Spare fuses (10 amp and 15 amp) can be found in the fuse block cover.