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I recently acquired a 2000 Superglide and its missing all of its fuses. When I opened up the fuse pabel cover this is what I found. I've been using the google picture as a reference, but I can't find the #3 40amp main fuse block anywhere. Mine doesn't have the black fuse block holder or whatever you want to call it. It just has the two blocks, one with a relay in it and the other one is completely empty. Does anyone have any insight? Thanks.
Had my service manual handy,left side. Mines a 98 but it can't be much different, it's got circuit breakers n no fuses as most are used to. Plenty os snarky dudes here but most will help.
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Last edited by WS6 Formula; Apr 5, 2020 at 09:01 AM.
I recently acquired a 2000 Superglide and its missing all of its fuses. When I opened up the fuse pabel cover this is what I found. I've been using the google picture as a reference, but I can't find the #3 40amp main fuse block anywhere. Mine doesn't have the black fuse block holder or whatever you want to call it. It just has the two blocks, one with a relay in it and the other one is completely empty. Does anyone have any insight? Thanks.
Joe
Are those pictures of your '00? Cause that looks NOTHING like my carbed '99. That's all I got.
The last one is similar, but in a state of disarray.
My 02 Dyna has 5 fuses in the block similar to the block and the are all 15A, no 40A main. That generation Dyna had a circuit breaker. Holding the block in front of you there is this.
The 40A is also a circuit breaker and is alone on/in its own plastic holder. It's got two threaded posts and iirc had three wires connected.
Disregard the unusual layout and missing turn signal module. I made a few changes. The branch breakers and main breaker (behind the bottom plug tower) terminal blocks are there, as well as the starter relay (and ignition coil) are all there. This is about as stripped down as you can go without making some pretty major changes.
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