2013 Polaris Ness Signature Series Cross Country Tour Owners Manual - Page 90

2013 Polaris Ness Signature Series Cross Country Tour Manual

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Maintenance Fuse Replacement NOTICE: Use fuses with the recommended amperage to avoid damage to the electrical system. Fuse Recommendations Fuse Application Engine Fuel Pump/Ignition Coil Lights Turn Signals/Horn Ignition Chassis Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Fuse Size 15 amp 15 amp 20 amp 10 amp 10 amp 20 amp 30 amp (2) Fuse Application Reverse (if equipped) (on rear tire debris flap) CROSS COUNTRY ONLY Accessory (under right side cover) Radio (in fairing behind headlight) 12-Volt Storage Compartment Outlet (TOUR model) (under electrical cover above battery) Fuse Size 25 amp 20 amp 25 amp 10 amp Tip: Use the fuse puller provided in the tool kit to remove a fuse. 1. Remove the right side cover. 2. Lift the release tab and slide the fuse box upward to remove it from the bracket. Release the tabs on each side of the fuse box cover and remove the cover. 3. Remove the damaged fuse and seat the new fuse firmly in its place. 4. Reinstall the fuse box cover with the double cut-out to the left (with print readable from right side of motorcycle). 5. Reinstall the fuse box and the side cover. Fuse Box Accessory Fuse (if equipped) ABS Fuses (if equipped) Reverse Fuse (if equipped) Radio Fuse (if equipped) 12-Volt Storage Compartment Outlet (if equipped) 88

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Maintenance
Fuse Replacement
NOTICE:
Use fuses with the recommended amperage to avoid damage to the electrical system.
Tip:
Use the fuse puller provided in the tool kit to
remove a fuse.
1.
Remove the right side cover.
2.
Lift the release tab and slide the fuse
box upward to remove it from the
bracket. Release the tabs on each side of
the fuse box cover and remove the
cover.
3.
Remove the damaged fuse and seat the
new fuse firmly in its place.
4.
Reinstall the fuse box cover with the
double cut-out to the left (with print
readable from right side of motorcycle).
5.
Reinstall the fuse box and the side
cover.
Fuse Recommendations
Fuse Application
Fuse Size
Fuse Application
Fuse Size
Engine
15 amp
Reverse (if equipped) (on rear tire
debris flap)
25 amp
Fuel Pump/Ignition Coil
15 amp
CROSS COUNTRY ONLY
Lights
20 amp
Accessory (under right side cover)
20 amp
Turn Signals/Horn
10 amp
Radio (in fairing behind headlight)
25 amp
Ignition
10 amp
12-Volt Storage Compartment Outlet
(TOUR model) (under electrical cover
above battery)
10 amp
Chassis
20 amp
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
30 amp (2)
Fuse
Box
Accessory
Fuse
(if equipped)
Reverse Fuse (if equipped)
Radio Fuse (if equipped)
12-Volt Storage Compartment
Outlet (if equipped)
ABS Fuses
(if equipped)