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Is it hard to install a new fuse box on 82' 750 yamaha maxim

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by manofchange11, Apr 13, 2012.

  1. manofchange11

    manofchange11 Member

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    Hello,

    Is it hard to install a newer fuse box on a 1982 750 Yamaha Maxim? Any tips? I found out this has been the problem to why my lights go on and off intermittantly (gauge display, headlights, and turn signals).


    I noticed that the original owner has all the wires leading up to the fuse box wrapped in tape. Does this most likely mean I will have to do a splicing job?

    Thank you.

    Minnesota Rider
     
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    wizard Active Member

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    If you fit the blade type (recommended) you will have to splice the wires, nice if you can get matching colors.
     
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    It's easy.

    Click on my electrical post in my signature.
     

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