15 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 88
15.4 Changing the fuses of individual power consumers
Info
The fuse box containing the fuses for the individual power consumers is located under the seat, behind the 12 V battery.
Preparatory work
– Deactivate the vehicle. ( p. 37)
– Fold the seat up. ( p. 63)
– Remove the KTM PowerPack. ( p. 94)
– Mount the covering cap. ( p. 64)
C00742-10
Main work
–
Detach the catches
and open the fuse box cover.
C00739-10
(Freeride E‑SX)
– Remove the defective fuse.
Guideline
Fuses res - 10 A and 20 A - spare fuses
Fuse 1 - 20 A - main fuse
Fuse 2 - 10 A - water pump
Fuse 3 - not used
Fuse 4 - not used
Fuse 5 - 10 A - controls
Info
A defective fuse is indicated by a burned-out fuse wire
.
Warning
Fire hazard The electrical system can be overloaded if the wrong fuses
are used.
– Use only fuses with the prescribed amperage. Never bypass or repair
fuses.
– Use spare fuses with the correct rating only.
Fuse (58011109110) ( p. 115)
Fuse (58011109120) ( p. 115)
Tip
Replace the spare fuse in the fuse box so that it is available if needed.
C00810-10
(Freeride E‑XC)
– Remove the defective fuse.
Guideline
Fuses res - 10 A and 20 A - spare fuses
Fuse 1 - 20 A - main fuse, MCU, ignition lock
Fuse 2 - 10 A - ignition lock, main switch, start button
Fuse 3 - high beam, low beam
Fuse 4 - horn, brake light, turn signal
Fuse 5 - 10 A - water pump
Info
A defective fuse is indicated by a burned-out fuse wire
.