If a Fuse Blows
If a light does not turn on or the electric
system does not operate, a fuse may be
blown. Inspect the fuses.
Inspecting and Replenishing the
Fuse
WARNING
If the fuse blows as soon as it is
replaced, there is a problem with the
electric system. Continued use may
lead to fire. Consult a Takeuchi sales or
service outlet.
1. Turn the starter key to the OFF position
and stop the engine.
2. Open the cover (1).
3. Inspect for any blown fuses.
4. If a fuse is blown, replace it with a fuse of
the same capacity.
Inspecting the Fusible Link
If the electric power is not switched on
after turning the starter switch to the ON
position, the cartridge type fusible link (1)
might be blown open. Open the mud guard
and inspect. If the fusible link is blown,
please contact a Takeuchi sales or service.
Supplement: A fusible link is a large piece
of fuse wiring which is mounted in a circuit
which carries a large electrical current. Link
a regular fuse, the fusible link protects the
electrical parts and wiring from damage due
to abnormally large currents.
Fuse Layout and Circuits Protected
*: There are spare fuses (10A, 15A and 20A)
at the center of the fuse box.
Capacity
Protected circuit
10A Reserve
2
0A Stop solenoid
1
0A Lever lock
1
0A
Second travel speed
15A Lights
1
0A Horn
1
5A Instrument panel
Feed pump
1
5A Radio
Heater
2
0A Cigarette lighter
Wiper (cab)
1
0A
External power socket
10A Interior light (cab)
Capacity
Protected circuit