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Electrical Isseus / Fuse Positions 1980 1100E

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I have a manual from clymer that tells you everthing that you could want except the fuse panel positions and there prospective amps. I do not have the cover that may or may not show the positions for the fuses and the proper amps per position. I had a wire burn up last summer and think I may have had the wrong size fuse in it. Also after changeing out my stator I can not get my battery light on my instrument cluster to go out. Is there a way to turn it off? Can anyone help.

Greg
 
If your fuse block is like mine you have 5 fuses. The bottom one is a 10 amp accessory fuse followed by a 15 amp main fuse. Then the other three are 10 amp fuses. The top one is for the headlight, then signals, then ignition.
 
Would anyone know where I might be able to find a fuse cover? :D
 
Greg Hood said:
Would anyone know where I might be able to find a fuse cover? :D

I did some reserch and was unable to find the cover separatly from the fuse box assembly, you can try and search wrecking yards (breakers to our brit friends) but I have yet to see one in a wrecking yard.

bike bandit has the fuse box assembly and it apears to come with the cover.
it is PN#36740-49200 (suzuki part number) and it list for $49.89
you can see it here http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandi...odel_dept_id=109179&model_dept_name=GS1100(T)
 
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