Main Fuse
See Figure 1. A 60 A main fuse (2) is located near the fuse block. Removing the main fuse disconnects power to all systems except the starter motor/solenoid.
In order to prevent damage to electrical components, use the following procedure to deactivate the electrical system before disconnecting power.
1. Verify that the hands-free fob is present.
2. Push OFF/RUN/START switch to RUN position.
3. Remove the main fuse from its connector.
NOTE
Push the OFF/RUN/START switch back to OFF before installing main fuse.
System Fuses
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)
See Figure 1. Fuses are located under left side cover.
If fuse replacement does not correct a problem, see a Harley-Davidson dealer for electrical diagnosis.
1. Push OFF/RUN/START switch to OFF.
2. Remove left side cover. See Service Procedures → Side Covers.
3. Press in tabs on the left and right sides of fuse block cover. Remove the cover.
4. See Figure 2. 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
Use automotive-type fuses for replacements. Spare fuses can be found in the fuse block.
6. Install the fuse block cover.
7. Install left side cover.
1Fuse block cover
2Main fuse
3Press tabs to remove
Figure 1. Fuse Block (under left side cover)
1Cooling relay
2Parts and Accessories (P&A) relay
3Battery tender (7.5 A)
4Front P&A/Amp (30 A)
5Cooling (15 A)
6Parts Accessories and Customization (PAC) (30 A)
7Battery (7.5 A)
8Rear P&A (30 A)
9Infotainment Control Unit (IFCU) (10 A)
10Main fuse (60 A)
Figure 2. Fuses and Relays Identification