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I have a 02 electral glide ultra classic that keeps blowing the accessories fuse. as soon as i put a new 15 amp fuse in it blows. turn signals, brake lights and the spped odometer stop working.

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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.

Good Luck
Steve

  • Anonymous Oct 19, 2011

    Sonds like the TSM or TSSM as these are al tied together and since your having problem with it all this is the only common part. If you change the TSSM you will need to have it flashed by a Harley shop

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