For electrical problems, see a Harley-Davidson dealer who has the necessary parts and equipment to perform electrical services.
NOTE
Main Fuse
NOTE
The amperage of the main fuse is 40A.
Remove the main fuse whenever you perform maintenance on your motorcycle.
1. | Set Off/Run switch to Off. | |
2. | Remove left side cover. See Service Procedures → Side Covers. | |
3. | See Figure 1 and Figure 2. Remove fuse block from caddy on motorcycle. | |
4. | Remove the cover from the fuse block. | |
5. | Remove the main fuse. | |
6. | Install the main fuse when maintenance is complete. | |
7. | Install the fuse block cover so the tabs snap into place. | |
8. | Install fuse block to caddy. | |
9. | Install left side cover. | |
Figure 1. Fuses
Figure 2. Fuse Block
Replacing Fuses
1. | Set Off/Run switch to Off. | |
2. | Remove left side cover. See Service Procedures → Side Covers. | |
3. | See Figure 1 and Figure 2. Remove fuse block from caddy on motorcycle. | |
4. | Remove the cover from the fuse block. | |
5. | Remove the suspect fuse and inspect the element. Replace the fuse if the element is burned or separated. | |
6. | Install the fuse block cover so the tabs snap into place. | |
7. | Install fuse block to caddy. | |
8. | Install left side cover. | |