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Originally Posted by Road Runner
I have a 2012 RT. I have been trying to get ready for potential problems by reading and rereading my manual. I can not find a fuse box under the seat. I find the one in the frunk Ok. Help. I have found no one in my area with a Spyder. This site is like having a group of friends that I can call up with a question... Thanks
The fuse Box is in the front trunk unzip the liner in the truck it is on the back wall.
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Originally Posted by Road Runner
I have a 2012 RT. I have been trying to get ready for potential problems by reading and rereading my manual. I can not find a fuse box under the seat. I find the one in the frunk Ok. Help. I have found no one in my area with a Spyder. This site is like having a group of friends that I can call up with a question... Thanks
There is a fuse box under the seat, I am at work now so cant show you a photo of it, but someone will be along shortly to help. The fuse box under the seat is partialy hidden and does not really look like what you would expect a fuse box to look like
Cruzr Joe
2018 F3 Limited, BRP Driver Backrest, Spyderpops Lighted Bump Skid, Dual Spyclops Light, Mirror Turn Signals, Laser Alignment, Engine LEDs, Fog Lights With Halo's, Cushion Handgrips, BRT LEDs, and Under Lighting, Lamonster IPS, (with Clock), F4 25" Vented Windshield with Wings, Airhawk "R" Cushions. Position 4 Brake setting, Short reach Handlebars, Dash Mounted Voltmeter and 12 Volt Plug. Set of 3rd pegs. Extended Passenger Seat. Exterior BRP Connect setup, Ultimate Trailer
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it is diagonal from the negative cable frame bolt. You have tabs that hold it in place. Has numbers on it 1thru 8. Just curious, what are you expecting to happen..??
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Fuse Box
Originally Posted by Chupaca
it is diagonal from the negative cable frame bolt. You have tabs that hold it in place. Has numbers on it 1thru 8. Just curious, what are you expecting to happen..??
Well. It rained 3 weeks after I got Ruby and then turned off to 95 degrees. So, I had time to read and there was a lot of Spyder Lovers site noise that reminded my of "Hee Haw"....gloom despair and agony on me deep dark depression and excessive misery....You get the point. Lots of owners were having different issues with their Spyder that were almost scary. So I want to be prepared. The other general trend was that Spyders are fun to drive and that's why we bought them. I have become almost paranoid about heat issues. No one wants to set by the road with a three wheeled whatchathing and have people stare. I actually had a guy walk up to me at the gas pump and said "I don't think that thing is going to tip over." Double duh. I will continue to look for the fuses under the seat. Thanks fellow arachnoids. Gary
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Fuse Box
Originally Posted by Chupaca
it is diagonal from the negative cable frame bolt. You have tabs that hold it in place. Has numbers on it 1thru 8. Just curious, what are you expecting to happen..??
Well. It rained 3 weeks after I got Ruby and then turned off to 95 degrees. So, I had time to read and there was a lot of Spyder Lovers site noise that reminded my of "Hee Haw"....gloom despair and agony on me deep dark depression and excessive misery....You get the point. Lots of owners were having different issues with their Spyder that were almost scary. So I want to be prepared. The other general trend was that Spyders are fun to drive and that's why we bought them. I have become almost paranoid about heat issues. No one wants to set by the road with a three wheeled whatchathing and have people stare. I actually had a guy walk up to me at the gas pump and said "I don't think that thing is going to tip over." Double duh. I will continue to look for the fuses under the seat. Thanks fellow arachnoids. Gary
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