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Hi guys, may I know where is the fuse-box as well as battery located, for the different S4 models? Need to find out where these are so that I can tap wires out for lighting installation. Thanks! :cheeky:

 

bro, change to S4 liao ah?

 

Battery was located underseat, below fuel tank.

 

Fuse was located at left side cover.

 

model: S4PB1

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bro, change to S4 liao ah?

 

Battery was located underseat, below fuel tank.

 

Fuse was located at left side cover.

 

model: S4PB1

Nope I didn't change to S4 ... Just that I need to install lighting for a few ppl riding S4

 

So the fuel tank must be removed to access the battery? Oh ya the fuses are the glass cylinder type or the normal cartridge fuses for SP / KR etc?

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The fuses are the cartridge type..in which i think most bikes are using it..As for the batt, you juz nid to remove the seat, at the compartment area you shud be able to see the battery box cover..remove the cover and TA-DA! The batt...hehe...hope it helps...

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The fuses are the cartridge type..in which i think most bikes are using it..As for the batt, you juz nid to remove the seat, at the compartment area you shud be able to see the battery box cover..remove the cover and TA-DA! The batt...hehe...hope it helps...

Thanks! :cheeky:

 

Was thinking of a possible disaster in which the fuel tank is removed but someone accidentally switches the ignition on and cranks away ... Air enters the EFI unit and it's screwed ...:giddy:

 

Now I know it won't happen, as I don't have to touch the fuel tank ...

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