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TROUBLESHOOTING
IF A FUSE BLOWS
If a light does not come on or the electrical
system does not work, a fuse may be blown.
Inspect the fuses.
INSPECTING AND REPLACING THE FUSE
WARNING
If the fuse blows again soon after
replacement, then the electric system is
likely faulty. It may pose a fire hazard if
not properly repaired. Contact your sales
or service dealer for advice.
1. Turn the starter key to the OFF position to
stop the engine.
IF A FUSE BLOWS
2. Open the fuse box cover (1).
3. Check for any blown fuses.
4. If a fuse is blown, replace it with a spare
fuse of the same capacity.
Fuse layout and circuits protected
Capacity
Protected circuit
Capacity
Protected circuit
30A
Stop solenoid,
Generator
15A
External
power socket
15A Radio, Heater
20A
Interference
prevention,
Lever lock
10A
Feed pump,
Controller
20A Lights 10A
Second travel
speed
15A
Auxiliary
hydraulics
relay
15A Optional
20A
Deceleration,
Horn
20A
Cigarette
lighter, Wiper