fuses issue
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Welcome to the forum fexfonseca.
Electrical issues are a PITA. Time to get out your test light and start tracking the wire from the power side of the switch, circuit breaker or the blown fuse receiver, when the test light quits lighting you are very close to your short. Look for a grounded wire on the ignition switch or a break in the wiring leading to the fuse. Wiring system on motorcycles are a closed system with only the battery being grounded to the chassis. Any loose connections or breaks in the wires that will allow the current to jump to the frame causing the short.
Good luck and let us know how you go.
Cheers, SB
Electrical issues are a PITA. Time to get out your test light and start tracking the wire from the power side of the switch, circuit breaker or the blown fuse receiver, when the test light quits lighting you are very close to your short. Look for a grounded wire on the ignition switch or a break in the wiring leading to the fuse. Wiring system on motorcycles are a closed system with only the battery being grounded to the chassis. Any loose connections or breaks in the wires that will allow the current to jump to the frame causing the short.
Good luck and let us know how you go.
Cheers, SB
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