leeman13
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I have to talk to my dealer, but thought I'd ask on here if anyone has had the same problem. I went to hook up my 12v acc. plug from Yamaha on my 2012 Nytro and there was no power at the pig tail they provide. So I checked the fuse and it was blown. Changed that and still no power. Even without the fuse in, there is no power on the fuse box on that circuit. Anyone else have this issue? I don't have a wiring schematic for this machine so not quite sure where that power comes exactly from. Any info on this?????
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The Aux feed is powered of from the load control relay (along with the headlights, tail/brake lights and reverse buzzer). The engine needs to be running to feed power to the load control circuit. In the fuse box fuses #3,4,5 will not have power unless the engine is running. A diagram of the fuse box can be viewed here: http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=83992
leeman13
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thanks, don't think I tried it with the engine running come to think of it. Also thanks for the link that is a great diagram.
leeman13
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Checked it out and there is power when started, so all is good. I talked to my dealer and he said often the electric shield cord grounds on the handlebars and causes the fuse to blow, so just a heads up to anybody else that has this issue.
Thanks grizztracks for the info.
Thanks grizztracks for the info.
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