Replacing the fuses
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.
Turn the main switch off and turn off the electrical circuit in question.
Remove the fuse box cover by pressing inwards at the two points indicated on the cover and pulling upwards.
Remove the blown fuse using the fuse puller.
- Fuse puller
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
Insert the fuse puller, and then install the fuse box cover.
Turn the main switch on and turn on the electrical circuit in question to check if the device operates.
If the fuse immediately blows again, have a Yamaha dealer check the electrical system.
Do not drive while the fuse box cover is removed.