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Old 12-01-2016, 07:49 PM
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Has anyone added a fuse block to an '06 or similar sportsman? I have basic electronics knowledge but never done this on an ATV. If anyone has any suggestions, pictures, it would be appreciated....thanks..
 
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All the solid state circuit breakers are in the controller modules on the 2006 carb and efi models.
 
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Old 12-04-2016, 07:51 PM
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I see. So it sounds like I need to add my own accessory block. I'd like to add a relay that only turns on the breaker when the key is on. Is there a wire somewhere I can tap into?
 
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Man I wouldn't do it. There's so may functions that either one of these modules control and they have enough problems on their on. I wouldn't add to it.
 
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So there is no way to add accessories like a light bar or USB charger?
 
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Yes their is at least one red white wire in the harness under the front panel that's dedicated for accessories. I that's not strong enough then look at you tube on what some owners have done.
 

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