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A fuse can blow but physically look intact. How did you verify the fuses were ok? It could be that the 40A fuse 8 in the engine compartment fuse box has blown.
This supplies multiple circuits which are themselves individually fused in the consumer box inside the car.
The smaller 15A fuse 15 in the consumer box would normally blow under these circumstances but f the horn does not work as well and there are other things you have not listed that do not work like brake lights or headlights, it is definitely the under bonnet fusebox where the problem lies.
Good luck.
According to the 2007 owners manual for my C90T there is a 30A main fuse located behind the left upper cover. To access the main fuse lift the fuel tank lid and remove the six bolts that are holding the left and right tank covers in place (not the screws that are located under the fuel cap) then remove the two screws on the front of the speedometer/fuel inlet cover (they face the base of the handlebar risers) then remove the left tank cover and left upper cover by removing the screw at the base of the left upper cover. One 30A spare fuse should be located in the main fuse box. To access the fuse bank containing the other six fuses remove the right crank case cover, once it is cool to the touch. One 10A and one 15A spare fuse should be located in the main fuse box. Fuse list: 30A MAIN fuse protects all circuits; 10A HEAD-HI fuse protects the headlight high beam and headlight high beam indicator light; 10A HEAD-LO fuse protects the headlight low beam; 10A FUEL fuse protects the ECU, fuel pump, injectors, neutral indicator light and oil pressure indicator light; 15A IGNITION fuse protects the fuel pump relay, starter relay, ignition coils, decomp relay and solenoid; 15A SIGNAL fuse protects the turn signal indicator light, FI indicator light, speedometer lights, brake light/tail light and horn; 10A POWER SOURCE fuse protects the electrical accessories connected to the output terminal
Did you check the system fuses? The fuse box is located behind the left side crankcase cover aft of the coolant reservior.
The 15 amp Signal fuse protects the coolant temperature light, the turn signal indicator light, the neutral indicator light, the oil pressure light, horn, brake/taillight, postition light and turn signal light. Basically, if this fuse is blown, your cluster will be inop.
Did you also check the system fuses? The fuse box is located behind the left side crankcase cover above the coolant reservior.
The 15 amp Signal fuse protects the coolant temperature light, the turn signal indicator light, the neutral indicator light, the oil pressure light, horn, brake/taillight, postition light and turn signal light. Basically, if this fuse is blown, your cluster will be inop.
Obviously, in different markets, there will be different wiring set-ups. In Australia, both the brake lights and horn work when the ignition is off and they share a fuse. If your horn doesn't work, maybe your brake lights don't either.
The main fuse is under the panel on the right side behind the forks and the rest of the fuses are in the crank case under the cover...where you fill the oil.
good bat. no lights horn starter is their a fuse and here
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