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94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 9:37:26 AM   
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A little background, got jumped by a van and as soon as the cables touch with van off, everything shorted.  Now i am trying to find all the fuse locations.  I know next to the right handle bar and a couple under the seat, any others i am missing?  I hope that some fuse somewhere blew instead of sumthing else.....
Tried to search everywhere online and couldnt find anything on fuse locations, cant get my hands on a manual.
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RE: 94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 9:38:17 AM   
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RE: 94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 10:43:58 AM   
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If you have no power on anything, it is probably the main fuse. It is a 30 amp, and it is located on the starter relay switch, not in the fusebox by the right handlebar. The switch is mounted under the right side cover. Just a heads up, jumping a motorcycle from another vehicle is really likely to warp the lead plates in the battery (which are much thinner and more delicate than the plates in a car battery) and cause dead cells because they are not designed to handle the load and high temperature of a fast charge. $30 for a trickle charger is one of the better motorcycle investments I have made, and can actually charge the battery enough to start in a couple hours. The hardest part is fighting the temptation of getting on the road right away, especially if your bike is your main transport . . . 

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RE: 94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 10:48:19 AM   
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Clymer manual says the only fuses are the 30 amp in the starter relay, and the 5 fuses in the fusebox. Forgot to actually answer your question.

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RE: 94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 1:38:07 PM   
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as soon as i get home, i HOPE this is the issue, any particular way in removing this side panel? Or is it really really simple

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RE: 94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 3:47:18 PM   
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It''s really simple and you might even be able to access it just by taking off the seat. It''s just on the side of the battery by the (+) terminal.

If you have to take the side cover off there are two screws by the tail light (one on top, under the back seat and one underneath the light) then the 2 allen head screws on the side and the two clips that hold both sides together.


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RE: 94 CBR900RR Fuse Locations - 6/30/2008 5:18:22 PM   
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well guys, tried to get away with the easy rode and just switch out the fuse. still no power though. Also heard that fuse''s can be broke and look normal so i switched the main fuse. Still nothin, i do have a spare battery though.... Im milking the easy possibilities here before i have to accept that its something major. Thanks again guys, anyone near Phila?

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