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ZN1300 Fuse Box connector? 6 years 9 months ago #16904

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On the outboard left side of the fuse box (under the right hand side cover) there's a rectangular plastic thing that looks like a connector. Is that some sort of fused accessory plug?
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ZN1300 Fuse Box connector? 6 years 9 months ago #16905

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without a pic it's hard to help you out here. You should be able to figure this out yourself. What wires are going to this item. Then look on the wiring diaagram for the item with "X" numbers of wires with the right color coding and the wiring diagram will tell you what you're looking at.

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Hi Kawboy. Can't tell if there are wires going to it or not as the 'connector' is embedded into the fuse block housing.

Something just occurred to me: I read somewhere - can't remember where as I've been reading a lot lately - that the Voyager has a spare key holder under one of the side covers - I looked for it but didn't find it - maybe the thing I'm looking at is the spare key holder??? Need to investigate. In any case, I'll post a picture.
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I see in the ZN1300 Electrical service manual the thing I was referring to is indeed an "Accessory 2-Pin Connector"


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