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General Discussion / Re: Shorted out electrical system Kymco Like 200i
« on: March 30, 2018, 03:18:58 PM »
Hey Stig,
That is exactly what I did, and sure enough, the fuse out of the negative lead was blown. Replaced it with one of the included 15amp fuses (immediately ordered a new pack of 5 from amazon) and my Like came right back to life.
My biggest concern was that I was going to have to remove the seat and find automotive fuses on a Sunday during my lunch break, l keep a fairly comprehensive set of tools under the seat, but sockets are not included in that set. Suffice to say, the simple fix was a relief.
Thanks so much, Jon
That is exactly what I did, and sure enough, the fuse out of the negative lead was blown. Replaced it with one of the included 15amp fuses (immediately ordered a new pack of 5 from amazon) and my Like came right back to life.
My biggest concern was that I was going to have to remove the seat and find automotive fuses on a Sunday during my lunch break, l keep a fairly comprehensive set of tools under the seat, but sockets are not included in that set. Suffice to say, the simple fix was a relief.
Thanks so much, Jon