Thursday, June 14, 2012

Replace The Fuses On A Harley Road Glide

One of the best-kept secrets about the Harley-Davidson Road Glide would appear to be where the fuse block is located. If your Road Glide did not come with a manual, and because there is so much fairing attached to the frame, the idea of just removing everything until you find the fuses may be overwhelming. Once you know where the fuse block is, you'll be surprised at how easy it is to replace the fuses on a Harley Road Glide.


Instructions


1. Remove the left side cover from your Road Glide. Depending on your year of Road Glide, this cover may pull off (being held in place by tension clips) or you may need to use a socket set to remove the small fairing bolts that hold it in place.


2. Pull the two fuse blocks out of their holder. You need no special tool to do this, as they are held in place by a tension clip only.


3. Use a blade-style fuse puller to remove the fuses. Blade-style pullers allow you to reach into the tight space between the fuses and pinch the fuse with the puller before pulling it out of the fuse block.


4. Install the new fuses by pushing them into the block.







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