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Electrical fault or fuse ?
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Re: Electrical fault or fuse ?
Yes. The glass fuses all looked intact. But thought I’d just swap a few around & it shown one had blown. Do I need to get hold of the glass style fuses. Been to few places today but no one seems to stock them.
Re: Electrical fault or fuse ?
For the correct glass fuses try Vehicle Wiring Products based at 9 Buxton Court, Manners Industrial Estate, Ilkeston.
You need the 25mm long version in 20A and 10A.
You need the 25mm long version in 20A and 10A.
Re: Electrical fault or fuse ?
Great. Nice & local. Mine have 30A. Not 20A. Is the correct 20?
Re: Electrical fault or fuse ?
According to the KZ1000-A1 owners manual and the Haynes workshop book, the fuses are 1 x 20 amp and 2 x 10 amp respectively. (25mm long)
The 20 amp is in-line with the white wires.
1 x 10 amp fuse is in-line with the red/blue and brown/white wires.
1 x 10 amp fuse is in-line with blue and blue/white wires.
Very helpful guys at Vehicle Wiring Products, and hopefully pretty local to you. Pick up a copy of their catalogues if you call in person, it shows the extensive range of electrical products they hold.
The 20 amp is in-line with the white wires.
1 x 10 amp fuse is in-line with the red/blue and brown/white wires.
1 x 10 amp fuse is in-line with blue and blue/white wires.
Very helpful guys at Vehicle Wiring Products, and hopefully pretty local to you. Pick up a copy of their catalogues if you call in person, it shows the extensive range of electrical products they hold.
Re: Electrical fault or fuse ?
Thanks for the info. All ordered. Mine was set up with x2 30A & 3x 10A
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