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When i connect my battery the 30a fuse on the starter relay blows I checked the starter cable and starter ALL GOOD I did note however when the B/W small wire from ground terminal of battery is disconnected And I connect the Large cables no fuse blown This is on a 2000 Suzuki LTA500F Quadmaster 500 Bottom line every time I connect the battery cables I blow the 30a fuse thus no power to anything at all. Wiring all looks intact I exposed almost all of the wiring harness tracing the small B/W wire from the grounded side of the battery could it be the CDI unit or rectifier I did replace the starter relay that is fused 30a as the original relay was blown Any thoughts are greatly appreciated
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will replacing the main 30 amp fuse with a 30 amp 12 volt circuit breaker cause charging problems 1994 bayou 400
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I have a 99 Grizzly 600 that keeps blowing the 20 amp fuse, so I have no power to starter lights indicators. Anyone else have this problem?
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Hello Forum Members. I have a 2001 TRX 250 Recon that I purchased about 6 months ago and now experiencing problems with the main fuse blowing when I rev up the engine. Let me give a little history on the ATV. The previous owner says that the battery is approximately 1 to 1 1/2 years old. The ATV will start when jumped, but will not restart immediately after turning off ATV. If the battery is charged while out of the ATV, the battery will last about about a week until it's dead. The ATV ran great, the only problem I had was the engine would stall after a hard acceleration. A quick pull on the pull start and I was good to go (battery would not crank motor). I installed a new battery and that is when I started having the problem of the 15A Main fuse blowing. I would start the motor and rev it a couple times and then the fuse would blow. I replaced the battery with the old one and replaced the fuse, thinking the new battery was the problem, and the same thing happened. Did the installation of a new battery cause my problem? I read in other posts about the regulator/rectifier being the cause of the main fuse blowing, so I unplugged it and the problem wasn't resolved. Any ideas or places to start looking? Could it be a bad alternator being it sounds as though the battery wasn't charging? Thanks in advanced for all replies! Phil