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LIGHTS OUT - Front Running Lights, Tail Light & Turn Signals
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Aldea" data-source="post: 1320984" data-attributes="member: 20775"><p>During the last 50 years every vehicle I've owned, two wheels or four, until I bought my FJR had an Owners Manual that listed all the circuits protected by each fuse. That information must have taken up a whole page in the manual. Weight being so critical for performance and the FJR being so under powered I can understand why Yamaha thought it important to avoid making the Owners Manual too big. But I'm an old fart who is used to having electrical information readily available. You can't expect me to get out the magnifying glass to read a circuit diagram every time a circuit stops working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Aldea, post: 1320984, member: 20775"] During the last 50 years every vehicle I've owned, two wheels or four, until I bought my FJR had an Owners Manual that listed all the circuits protected by each fuse. That information must have taken up a whole page in the manual. Weight being so critical for performance and the FJR being so under powered I can understand why Yamaha thought it important to avoid making the Owners Manual too big. But I'm an old fart who is used to having electrical information readily available. You can't expect me to get out the magnifying glass to read a circuit diagram every time a circuit stops working. [/QUOTE]
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