Fuse panel access.

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  1. mofo

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    I been trying to find a video on how to access the fuse panel box on an 04 800A. Can someone provide a link please? Thank you.
    Jerry
     


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    Not sure if this helps at all, but there is a link to download a copy of the factory service manual for the 2002 VFR800 in the Specifications section of the site. I don't think there will be much difference between the 2002 and your bike. The file is pretty large so it might take a while to download, but it may prove useful in more ways than one. The FSM goes in to much more depth on how to take things apart than the owner's manual.

    http://vfrworld.com/forums/showthread.php/3161-Downloadable-Parts-Catalogs-and-Service-Manuals
     


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    the manual link have been down for sometime, not sure if you know :rolleyes:
     


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    I made a little video for Mofo and messaged it to him. but for the sake of others possibly needing it, here it is...
    [video=youtube_share;yYn86qYQxF8]http://youtu.be/yYn86qYQxF8[/video]
     


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    Thanks for the update Scuba. I was actually blissfully unaware of the link being down. Doh.
     


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    Thanks for helping other member Ootv :thumb:
     


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    down load not working and video not working------help! blew a fuse {I guess} lights and instruments went out but engine OK took off left side fairing panel but can't find anything that looks like a fuse panel
     


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    The fuse panel is beneath the cockpit trim panel on the right side.

    IMGP1701.jpg

    If your bike has ABS, you have two fuse panels. Second one is beneath the left side cockpit trim panel. These panels are a bit difficult to remove. It feels like you are going to break something removing and installing this panel. It takes some gentle persuasion to get them off and on.

    You should be able to find a couple videos on You Tube if you search this.
     


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    From the owners manual:

    InnerPanelRemoval.jpg FuseBoxLocation.jpg FuseBoxLocationABS.jpg
     


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    Thanks Randy, a big help
     


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    What Randy said. After following ootv's video, I still had a hard time trying to remove the cover. The main reason is, I didn't want to brake anything and that cover is a stubborn one. Pulling and yanking is about the only way it will come off without using screwdrivers to prevent damage.
     


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