The fuse box is located under the seat.

- Fuse box

- Brake light fuse
- Ignition fuse 2
- Signaling system fuse
- Ignition fuse
- Headlight fuse
- ABS ECU fuse
- Fuel injection system fuse
- Electronic throttle valve fuse
- Backup fuse 2
- Main fuse
- ABS motor fuse
- ABS solenoid fuse
- Radiator fan motor fuse
- Terminal fuse 1
- Backup fuse
- Cruise control fuse
- Fuse puller
- Spare fuse
If a fuse is blown, replace it as follows.
- There is a spare fuse on the back side of the fuse box cover.
- Use a fuse puller to remove the fuse.
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Turn the main switch off and turn off the electrical circuit in question.
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Remove the fuse box cover by pressing inwards at the two points indicated on the cover and pulling upwards.
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Remove the blown fuse using the fuse puller.
- Fuse puller
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Install a new fuse of the specified amperage. WARNING! Do not use a fuse of a higher amperage rating than recommended to avoid causing extensive damage to the electrical system and possibly a fire.
- Specified fuses:
- Main fuse:
- 50.0 A
- Terminal fuse 1:
- 2.0 A
- Headlight fuse:
- 7.5 A
- Brake light fuse:
- 2.0 A
- Signaling system fuse:
- 7.5 A
- Ignition fuse:
- 10.0 A
- Ignition fuse 2:
- 7.5 A
- Radiator fan motor fuse:
- 15.0 A
- ABS motor fuse:
- 30.0 A
- ABS ECU fuse:
- 7.5 A
- Fuel injection system fuse:
- 7.5 A
- ABS solenoid fuse:
- 15.0 A
- Cruise control fuse:
- 2.0 A
- Backup fuse:
- 7.5 A
- Backup fuse 2:
- 15.0 A
- Electronic throttle valve fuse:
- 7.5 A
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Insert the fuse puller, and then install the fuse box cover.
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Turn the main switch on and turn on the electrical circuit in question to check if the device operates.
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If the fuse immediately blows again, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical system.
Do not drive while the fuse box cover is removed.