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richard100t

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I just checked my fuses after my bike wouldnt start. Turns out the headlamp fuse burned out. There was a 10 amp fuse in there, and the manual & fuse box cover clearly state that it takes a 15 amp fuse. After I put in the "right" 15 amp fuse it cranked right up. Anyone else notice this problem?? I wonder why it ever worked right in the first place? Probably just part of the break in aka fixing the factories errors :angry: Now let me just hope that single plate clutch is good... lol

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If you blew a 10A, then you might want to check/cleanup your grounds because even with a starter that's a lot of amps.

The Guzzi factory has a reputation for putting whatever is at hand into the machines. Maybe the 15A fuse was too far away, and hey- here's a 10A! That oughta work just fine.

:luigi:

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If you blew a 10A, then you might want to check/cleanup your grounds because even with a starter that's a lot of amps. 

The Guzzi factory has a reputation for putting whatever is at hand into the machines.  Maybe the 15A fuse was too far away, and hey- here's a 10A!  That oughta work just fine.

:luigi:

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:huh2: Your probably right about the "whatever is at hand" thing. I work in a factory & that does happen! 15 amps may be a lot but thats what the box cover & the manual both say should be in that slot. I just came back in from a short ride.....about 3 miles, & it seems fine. Page 166 of the owners manual says slot f5 high beams, low beams, start, stop (15a). I dont want to damage a new bike in any way :!: If anyone else knows of this please post me a note :notworthy:

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No, no- it should be fine. That's what the manual calls for, so it's there for a reason. It feeds a whole lotta stuff including (I think) the starter, so it has to be relatively high amp. For some reason, when you wrote 'headlamp fuse', I read 'starter fuse'. Should be cool.

Still a good idea to check connections to the battery and frame occasionally.

Enjoy your ride!

Jason

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You might want to make sure all your fuses match the cover.

Maybe someone mixed up a ten and a fifteen.

For the early bikes, the eight fuses are listed below:

FUSE “1”: ECU ....................................................... 5 A

FUSE “2”: Injector coil pump ................................. 10 A

FUSE “3”: Battery recharging ................................ 30 A

FUSE “4”: Key switch ............................................ 10 A

FUSE “5”: High beam, low beam, horn, start, stop 15 A

FUSE “6”: Dipped lights ........................................... 5 A

FUSE “7”: Direction indicators ................................. 5 A

FUSE “8”: Solenoid valve (Electrical valve) .............. 5 A

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Thanks for the help guys :bier: I checked all the other fuses & they are the right ones. How many of you pulled the seat off & checked yours? lol I was thinking a lower amp fuse than what is called for wont hurt anything. But if they put a 30 amp where a 10 amp goes....now that may cause some damage :!:

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You might want to make sure all your fuses match the cover.

Maybe someone mixed up a ten and a fifteen.

For the early bikes, the eight fuses are listed below:

FUSE “1”:  ECU ....................................................... 5 A

FUSE “2”:  Injector coil pump ................................. 10 A

FUSE “3”:  Battery recharging ................................ 30 A

FUSE “4”:  Key switch ............................................ 10 A

FUSE “5”:  High beam, low beam, horn, start, stop  15 A

FUSE “6”:  Dipped lights ........................................... 5 A

FUSE “7”:  Direction indicators ................................. 5 A

FUSE “8”: Solenoid valve (Electrical valve) .............. 5 A

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Thats just how my fuse cover reads. I double checked ty :thumbsup:

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