Fuse/circuit breaker replacement, Page 78 – SkyTrak 6036 Operation Manual User Manual

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IMPORTANT: Each circuit breaker has a long
terminal and a short terminal. The short terminal is
labeled “BAT.” and the long terminal is labeled “AUX.”
(Figure 54). Connect the wires from battery to “BAT.”
terminal and connect the wires to the auxiliary compo-
nent to “AUX.” If the wires are connected to the
wrong terminals and the circuit breaker trips because
of a short or grounded wire in the circuit, the contacts
in the circuit breaker will melt together and the circuit
breaker will not protect the circuit because it cannot
open.

Figure 54

MF0710

Under normal operating conditions breakers should
never need replacement. However, if a breaker does
not automatically reset, the breaker is defective and
replacement is required. The breakers and/or fuses
are mounted inside the right console (Figure 55 &
55A). Note that you will require a #T-27 TORX driver
to remove the side console access panel.

14. Fuse/Circuit Breaker

Replacement

The fuses and/or circuit breakers in this vehicle
protect the entire electrical system. The breakers will
trip or the fuses will blow if there is a shorted or
grounded wire in the applicable circuit. The breakers
will automatically reset once they cool. The fuses will
have to be replaced if they blow. If a breaker continu-
ally trips or the fuses continually blow , check the
system for shorts, grounds or defective electrical
components.

IMPORTANT: Be sure to shut off the engine and
disconnect the negative battery cable before using an
ohmmeter to check the resistance of the electrical
system.

SHORT

TERMINAL

LONG

TERMINAL

FOR VEHICLES WITH CIRCUIT BREAKERS ONLY

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