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Aux Port

bracke

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I am not finding a lot of details on the Aux Port on my 2012 RT. How many amps will it support and is/where is the fuse box?
 
I am not finding a lot of details on the Aux Port on my 2012 RT. How many amps will it support and is/where is the fuse box?

If you a referring the AUX port in the rear trunk, it has a 10 Amp fuse connected to it. The fuse box is in the front trunk on the left side as you are facing the bike on the "firewall" (the wall closest to the engine).. The fuse box has a cover over it the size of a box of matches. Under that one there it is another cover that gets you to the fuses.
 
If you a referring the AUX port in the rear trunk, it has a 10 Amp fuse connected to it. The fuse box is in the front trunk on the left side as you are facing the bike on the "firewall" (the wall closest to the engine).. The fuse box has a cover over it the size of a box of matches. Under that one there it is another cover that gets you to the fuses.

The optional Aux port in the front trunk. If you have it. Is on the same circuit and shares the same fuse.
 
If you a referring the AUX port in the rear trunk, it has a 10 Amp fuse connected to it. The fuse box is in the front trunk on the left side as you are facing the bike on the "firewall" (the wall closest to the engine).. The fuse box has a cover over it the size of a box of matches. Under that one there it is another cover that gets you to the fuses.

So a portable air compressor with a max 15amp draw might blow the fuse, dang.. I have a slow leak in my air shock and wanted to take my compressor along for the ride until I can get it serviced.
 
10 amps... that's right: the RS/GS bikes only had the 5 amp capacity. :opps:
This question has popped up before: a lot of the small air compressors WILL pop that fuse! nojoke
 
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