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How to remove fuses

Clary

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Put in a new coil yesterday and now nothing will turn on including the cluster. Checked all the fuses in the front and had to replace one only. Went to check the fuses under the seat and they are square and seem to be in fairly tight. Didn't want to break it of and cause another problem. So question is , how do I remove them to check. Nothing in the book only where they are located. 2011 RSS SE5. Thanks
 
Interesting. ...

Lets start with why the new coil and what did you connect or disconnect. Replacing the coil with the ignition off should not have shut down the power to the system. Was it running before..?? is the battery charged and well connected..?? To loose all power it would have to be the main fuse...:thumbup:
 
Lets start with why the new coil and what did you connect or disconnect. Replacing the coil with the ignition off should not have shut down the power to the system. Was it running before..?? is the battery charged and well connected..?? To loose all power it would have to be the main fuse...:thumbup:
Bike was working great day before. Went out to start it the next morning and smoke was coming out of the left fender. Check it out and the coil was toast. So replaced it and now nothing works. It is the back 'under the seat " fuses I want to check but don,t know how they remove. Front ones no problem.
 
Question now if the coil was smoking what caused it to and was the battery affected or some other electrical wires as well as fuses. There is a tool to pull the fuses in the front panel. Should work on the others...
 
Under the seat fuse number 4 is the 40 amp main fuse. That is counting from right to left. Reference your owners manual. Just pull the fuse out. No hidden locks or tabs.
 
:agree: Grit your teeth, and give it a pull! :thumbup:
For the record: I use either a pair of forceps, or a small set of needle-nosed Vise-Grips for these chores.
(No grasping strength in my paws... :opps:)
 
Thanks for all the replies. Took bike to dealer and the computer is fried . New one ordered and should be back on the road in a few days. Anyone got and money there not using LOL. Thanks all
 
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