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Suzuki SV650A
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FUSES
If something electrical on your
motorcycle stops working, the first
thing you should check for is a
blown fuse. The electrical circuits
on the motorcycle are protected
from overload by fuses in the cir-
cuits.
If a blown fuse is found, then the
electrical problem must be
inspected and repaired before
replacing the blown fuse with a
new fuse. Consult your Suzuki
dealer for the electrical system
check and repair.
The main fuse is located under
the seat. To access the fuse,
remove the seat by referring to
the SEAT LOCK section. One 30A
spare fuse is located in the starter
relay box.
The fuses are located under the
seat. Three spare fuses (one 10A,
one 15A and one 30A) are pro-
vided inside the fuse box cover.
WARNING
Replacing a fuse with a fuse
that has an incorrect amperage
rating or substitute, e.g. alumi-
num foil or wire, may cause
serious damage to the electri-
cal system and possibly fire.
Always replace a blown fuse
with a fuse of the same amper-
age rating.
If the new fuse blows in a short
time, the electrical problem
may not be fixed. Have your
motorcycle inspected immedi-
ately by your Suzuki dealer.

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