F4I dead all of a sudden (no lights,horn etc)
If it's like the F3, the main is built into the side of the starter-relay housing.
It is under the plug/cap. It's a 30amp. On my F3 it's just forward of the battery box.
Check for something similar on your bike, under the seat area. The fuses under the
fairing are for the lights, guages, various sub-systems.
Hope this helps, Ern
It is under the plug/cap. It's a 30amp. On my F3 it's just forward of the battery box.
Check for something similar on your bike, under the seat area. The fuses under the
fairing are for the lights, guages, various sub-systems.
Hope this helps, Ern
so this main fuse is in a seperate location from the fuse box?because i checked all the fuses in there with the largest 1 being 20a(the spare) n they all gud so ill have to continue searching thnx thus far everyone,also can any f4i owners clarify or confirm plz thank you
^^^that. open the white cap next to the fuse box.
there is also a starter fuse hidden under the starter relay. keep following the battery cable to find it.
there is also a starter fuse hidden under the starter relay. keep following the battery cable to find it.
ok well mine is the same except that the fuse is 20a but it was working b4 just like that(the fuse is still gud,so where exactly is this 'hidden fuse' im guessing that would have to be the problem then?or not,but can this really be a result of connecting the terminals wrong???
Take the seat off & look for the (+) positive battery terminal. Once you find it, follow it to the starter relay. There is a pink/red plug on top of it.

Remove the plug & replace the green 30a fuse. When you hooked the jumpers up incorrectly, you blew the fuse.
The other black fuse box is for other systems such as lighting, starting, fan..etc as stated above.
Have the battery charged & tested. Replace the fuse (& the battery in necessary) & you should be good to go.

Remove the plug & replace the green 30a fuse. When you hooked the jumpers up incorrectly, you blew the fuse.
The other black fuse box is for other systems such as lighting, starting, fan..etc as stated above.
Have the battery charged & tested. Replace the fuse (& the battery in necessary) & you should be good to go.
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