Fuse and relay replacement – SkyTrak 6042 Service Manual User Manual
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Electrical System
9.10
Model 6042 Legacy
Origin 7/02
Fuses are a one time protection device and must be
replaced each time the circuit is overloaded. To
determine if a fuse is open (Fig. 9 -6, 2), remove the
suspected fuse and examine the element in the fuse for
an open (break). If not broken, also check for continuity
using a DMM or a continuity tester. If the element is open
or continuity is suspect, replace the fuse with one of an
equal current rating.
9.6.2
Fuse and Relay Replacement
Shut off the engine and disconnect the negative (–) battery
cable at the negative (–) battery terminal (Fig. 9 -7, 1)
before checking the electrical system fuses or relays.
Figure 9-7 Battery Cable Connections
Remove a suspect fuse (Fig. 9-8, 1 - 10) or relay (11 - 17)
from the fuse and relay panel by pulling the fuse or relay
straight out and away. ALWAYS install the correct amp
rated fuse or relay.
Figure 9-8 Fuse and Relay Locations
Fuse Types
Current Rating Amperes
Color
Auto Fuses, Mini Fuses
1
Black
2
Gray
3
Violet
5 Tan
7.5 Brown
10
Red
15
Blue
20
Yellow
25
White
30
Green
Maxi Fuses
20
Yellow
30
Light Green
40 Orange
or
Amber
50 Red
60
Blue
MA8410
1
2
No. Amp/Volt
Circuit Protected
1
40 Amp
Main
2
7.5 Amp
Light Switch Relay
3
10 Amp
Instrument Cluster
4
10 Amp
Horn/Heater
5
10 Amp
Steer Select Switch
6
10 Amp
Stabilizer
7
10 Amp
Optional Washer/Wiper
8
20 Amp
Optional Lights
9
7.5 Amp
Transmission
10
40 Amp
Optional Road/Work Lights
11
12 Volt
Park Brake Disengage Relay
12
12 Volt
Neutral Start Relay
13
12 Volt
Backup Relay
14
12 Volt
Boom Switch Relay
15
12 Volt
Stabilizer Lock relay
16
12 Volt
Light Switch Relay
17
12 Volt
Optional Headlight Switch Relay
7.5
20
10
10
10
10
10
7.5
40
40
OH2991
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
15
16
17
14
10