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Originally Posted by SeanCJ View Post
Hi all.
I was just reading my Clymer manual and it says that in order to replace or check fuses, I have to remove the gas tank and fairings. Is that really necessary? I honestly haven't looked at the bike itself tonight as its late. I think that while trying to add two LED lights to my license plate frame, I may have blown a fuse cause neither light is working now.
Just curious.
Sean, i have had a bit of grief from tail light LEDs. I was constantly losing my tail light fuse due to crummy construction. Just a word of caution. +1 on what Bill said. The fusebox is accesible w/out removing the panels.
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