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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 12:01 AM
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Default Blowing a Fuse

I have a 2000 cbr F4. This has happened twice now. The last two times I brought the bike to high rpms, high load, i blow the same fuse. Its the fuse for the gauges, tail lights, and signals. Has this happened to anyone before? Just curious if anyone has a lead before I start looking for shorts. I do have a tail light out right now, but its been out and its never happened before. I did just have the tail section off to install an led kit, but there aren't any connectors other than the twotaillights that need to be disconnected for that. And its an led kit that hooks directly up to the battery and it was off when the fuses blew. Thanks everyone.

Brian
 
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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 03:32 PM
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I would say that you need a relay /resister between the light and the battery. I have and integrated taillight (LED) and it plugs into the stock light fixture. I bought an aftermarket relay and pluged it in to bring the flash rate to DOT. LED lights draw less power than regular lights. I am not sure, but that is my guess.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2007 | 01:02 AM
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Default RE: Blowing a Fuse

The LED kit isn't for the taillights. its a bike kit, 8 led tubes around the bike.
 
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