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NOTE:
Use the fuse puller at the back of fuse box
cover, when the fuse is pulled off and installed.
4. Remove the sub battery cable fuse.
5. Inspect the fuse and replace with new fuse if
needed.
NOTE:
If a fuse is blown, try to determine the root
cause and correct it.
If the cause is not corrected, the fuse may be
blown again.
Sub battery cable
fuse case
Normal fuse
Main fuse (60 A)/
Isolator fuse (40 A)
Blown fuse
Normal fuse
Blade type fuse
Blown fuse
1 Starter motor relay fuse: 30 A
2 Ignition coil/Injector/Engine control module/
High pressure fuel pump fuse: 30 A
3 Throttle valve fuse: 15 A
4 Shift actuator fuse: 15 A
5 PTT switch fuse: 10 A
6 Low pressure fuel pump fuse: 15 A
a Main fuse: 60 A
b Isolator select fuse: 40 A
c Spare fuse: 60 A
d Spare fuse: 30 A
e Sub battery cable fuse: 30 A
WARNING
If you replace a blown fuse with a fuse
having a different amperage rating or
with a substitute such as aluminum foil or
a wire, extensive electrical system dam-
age and a fire may result.
Always replace a blown fuse with a fuse
of the same type and rating.
NOTICE
If a new fuse blows in a short time after
installation, you may have a major electri-
cal system problem.
Consult your SUZUKI marine dealer.