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fuzz
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PostPosted: 14:55 - 02 Oct 2005    Post subject: NSR fusebox Reply with quote

I haven't poked around with this bike for a while, and I don't think I ever found it in the first place, but where's the fusebox, and which fuse is for which component?

Edit: And also, where is the ignition coil? Or do I just trace the plug lead back to find it?
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PostPosted: 15:27 - 02 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

the fuse box is near the battery positive in a kind of round plastic box (about 2" long , 1/2" diameter) . the fuse is a 15A under glass with 1 round contact at each end . unclick the plastic box , and take off the fuse , clean the contacts on both ends . the ignition coil is on the left front side, near the plug (about 6 to 8") , yes if you follow the big black wire you will find it
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PostPosted: 18:10 - 02 Oct 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

So there is only one fuse then. So I did know where it was. Oh well, back to the drawing board on why it wont start...
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