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Brammo Empulse - In Case of an Accident; Post-Accident Safety Advice

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If a Fuse Blows
Taking Care of the Unexpected 77
If a Fuse Blows
FUSE BOXES
All of the electrical circuits on your Empulse have fuses to protect
them from damage caused by excess current flow (short circuit or
overload).
If something electrical stops working, the first thing you should
check for is a blown fuse. Determine from the diagram to the right
which fuse or fuses control that component. Check those fuses.
Replace any blown fuses and check component operation.
If the replacement fuse blows after installation, the system should be
checked by your Brammo Authorized Dealer or another qualified
mechanic.
Note: The two fuse boxes are located under the upper body panel. See
UPPER BODY PANEL”, p a g e 4 8 .
Low Voltage Fuse box - Left Side
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, disconnect the Battery Safety Disconnect
before replacing the fuses in the high voltage fuse box.
Only use replacement fuses of the same rating and type, or fuses of
matching specification. Using an incorrect fuse may result in
damage to the Empulse’s electrical system and can result in a fire.
Fuse Rating Circuit protected
1 5A/32V Running Lights
2 15A/32V Headlight
35A/32V
Brake Light
Horn
45A/32V Turn Signals
55A/32V
Vehicle Control Unit
Auxiliary Input Module
65A/32V
Coolant Pump
Cooling Fan
7 5A/32V Auxiliary Power
8- Not Used
Empulse.book Page 77 Thursday, June 27, 2013 11:03 AM

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