I have a electra glide classic, the radio 15 ampp fuse blows wheb the stereo harness is plugged in, is there an internal fuse in the radio that mat be causing the problem?
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The bike was running on Tuesday parked it come out day before yesterday to start it it will not start and it keeps blowing the EMC fuse has no power anywhere else on the bike the radio has kicked on twice other than that there has been no power to the bike
Radio is a 4 channel 22 watts per channel 2 ohm stable unit. There are no pre-amp outputs, so be sure whatever amp you're using accepts high level inputs, or have pre-amps installed by Iron Cross Audio. When adding the amp, be sure the speakers used are impedance matched to the amp, not the radio.
Most likely a 12v line to the radio is shorting either to the chassis or another line in the harness. Contact iron Cross Audio for pinout of the connector.
In this case, you're going to need a wiring schematic to trouble shoot the problem. You'll have to disconnect the power lead to each device that the fuse provides power to. Then, replace the fuse and start reconnecting the devices one at the time. When you connect a device and the fuse blows, you have found the problem. I do not have schematics for bikes newer than 1999, I'm sorry.
what year is the bike?
It is a 2003
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