Falcon 250 fuse blows
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cowgirl,
You probably have a short to ground. Check to make sure that all your wire connections are seated properly. Check all ground wires to make sure they are secure. Look for any bare wires grounding out. Also if you have done any electrical work double check it. You may have inadvertently hooked something up wrong. Case in point my daughter helped me to apply dielectric grease on all her wire connections on her quad, I got side tracked and did not watch her put one of the connections back together. She plugged the brake cable into one of the headlight connections. She takes the quad out for a ride, pulls the brake, brake light is supposed to light up but doesn't, she blows the fuse; quad dies. This was a lot of fun to trace down but we did it together and solved the problem.
Good Luck.
SB.
You probably have a short to ground. Check to make sure that all your wire connections are seated properly. Check all ground wires to make sure they are secure. Look for any bare wires grounding out. Also if you have done any electrical work double check it. You may have inadvertently hooked something up wrong. Case in point my daughter helped me to apply dielectric grease on all her wire connections on her quad, I got side tracked and did not watch her put one of the connections back together. She plugged the brake cable into one of the headlight connections. She takes the quad out for a ride, pulls the brake, brake light is supposed to light up but doesn't, she blows the fuse; quad dies. This was a lot of fun to trace down but we did it together and solved the problem.
Good Luck.
SB.
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