yellow shift warning light

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I'll post. It'll be a while.
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Pat Mitch wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2017 10:44 pm Curious to know what you find out.


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Blown 15amp fuse. I missed it. Ryan Reza found it. Seems to be a short in the directional-signal circuit.
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Nice, where is that fuse that was blown


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In the left-side fuse box by the battery.
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palerider wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2017 10:43 am In the left-side fuse box by the battery.
Isn't that the right side? Or is this one of those French de-tuned FJRs?
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It would depend on your use of "near".
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I believe your right hand operates the throttle and front brake on the right side of the bike...the battery is below that on the right side of the bike. The word "near" was not used.

Again, he could be a stunt rider facing rearwards (towards the back)...

...in any event, glad that you found the fuse...now to find the short(not making a joke about FYB...I am NOT)
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I’d be curious to know what blew the fuse


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Pat Mitch wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2017 12:07 pm I’d be curious to know what blew the fuse


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Yes, I meant right side (the other left). It's the number 2 fuse, signaling system. Clearly a short. Now comes the fun part--finding it.
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