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Fuse Diagram.

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by blackdiscoball, Aug 8, 2007.

  1. blackdiscoball

    blackdiscoball Member

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    So I am going to make a fuse box like many have on here and I have a quick question. Could someone tell me the correct size fuses for a maxim 650 going from left to right if your looking at the bike like you would ride it. A PO has already changed some fuses around (put in a blade style on one fuse only) and I just want to make sure that when i replace all of them thier the right fuse for the job. THanks!
     
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    If I recal correctly my manual says the main is a 20 and the rest are 10.
    If I'm visualizing it correctly your main shold be the far right as you sit on it, assuming PO didn't move anything around.
     
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    And if the PO did move things the wiring is like this:
    Main 20amp red wire exiting
    turn 10amp brown exiting
    head 10amp blue/yellow exiting
    ign 10amp red/white exiting
     
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    Thanks! Im not sure how much the PO did or didnt move so that helps alot. Supposidly the PO PO owner was a yamaha mechanic. Thiers some pretty weird wiring going on inside the headlight so Im not to sure he was any good if he was a mechanic.
     

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