fuses
#3
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: 200es
hey where would i find the fuses on a 1998 500 scrambler 4 stroke. i looked all over mine and could not find any</end quote></div>
There isn't any.
hey where would i find the fuses on a 1998 500 scrambler 4 stroke. i looked all over mine and could not find any</end quote></div>
There isn't any.
#4
thats why he cant find any. harley can you post which (roughly) bikes have fuses? i know (think) most of the older models dont have any and most of the efi have them. i know some bikes have fuseable links though. just a thought that might help folks in the future.
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: stendori
thats why he cant find any. harley can you post which (roughly) bikes have fuses? i know (think) most of the older models dont have any and most of the efi have them. i know some bikes have fuseable links though. just a thought that might help folks in the future.</end quote></div>
It's all the fuel injected bikes. The older bikes had circuit breakers on them. Some had more than one circuit breaker. Some years have fusible links too. I don't know for sure what all years had fuses. In my years at the dealership, none of them gave much trouble in my part of the world. They were mostly trouble free.
thats why he cant find any. harley can you post which (roughly) bikes have fuses? i know (think) most of the older models dont have any and most of the efi have them. i know some bikes have fuseable links though. just a thought that might help folks in the future.</end quote></div>
It's all the fuel injected bikes. The older bikes had circuit breakers on them. Some had more than one circuit breaker. Some years have fusible links too. I don't know for sure what all years had fuses. In my years at the dealership, none of them gave much trouble in my part of the world. They were mostly trouble free.
#6
thanks harley. thats pretty much what i thoiught on the efi and the older bikes. usually when and if you ever had a bad fuse or breaker/link it means something is grounding out or overloading the circuit.
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