Trunk Accessory Power outlet - one thing leads to another
varyder
Posted 2010-06-09 10:37 AM (#61804)
Subject: Trunk Accessory Power outlet - one thing leads to another


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New Bohemia, VA
I find my phone charger not working so I thought it was bad, check in the other plug and all was okay. Turned on the trunk light to see the plug better, no light. I had the seat off the other day and thought I might had cut or unplugged the wires when putting the seat back on, so I pulled the seat. All looked well, so I figured maybe a fuse blown.

So to get to the fuse box easy, one should raise the windshield first. So I turn on the switch to raise the windshield, but nothing when I hit the button. Everything else seemed to be working, but I figured I had blown a couple of fuses, trunk and the windshield.

I finally dig around to get the cover off of the fuse panel, identify the windshield fuse, found the spare fuse and replaced it. Windshield goes up and I decide to check the trunk light and the power outlet, and wa-la, all is good! Who would have thunked.

Edited by varyder 2010-06-09 10:38 AM
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radioteacher
Posted 2010-06-09 12:31 PM (#61817 - in reply to #61804)
Subject: Re: Trunk Accessory Power outlet - one thing leads to another


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San Antonio, TX
Yup, all of that is on the same fuse.

Take care!
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2010-06-09 1:02 PM (#61822 - in reply to #61804)
Subject: Re: Trunk Accessory Power outlet - one thing leads to another


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Pittsburgh, PA
On my old scooter I installed them fuses that actually ligtht up when they blow. Neat idea. Easy to find which is blown...
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