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No power at all. fresh battery new fuses where is the main fuse located to change that one

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The motorcycle's main fuse is on the starter relay. It's located on the left side when sitting on the motorcycle just under the front left side of the seat. There should be a 30 amp fuse. Once the power gets throughout the main fuse on the relay - it goes to the other fuse box near the rear of the motorcycle under the seat. This fuse box has the ECU main fuse in it. ---------
Follow the positive battery cable to the object that it connects to. Located on the top will be the main fuse. -------- Click this link for more help:-- http://technoanswers.blogspot.com/2011/07/where-is-main-fuse-located-for-kawasaki.html ------------ This should help.Thanks.Helpmech.

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