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There are none. It uses maxi fuses, not fusible links. Here are the two fuses to check that supply power to the ignition switch: fuse 41, an 80 amp battery fuse, and fuse 42, a 40 amp IG1 fuse (ignition 1).
you need to consult your manual for type & grade NOTE: DO NOT MIX old&new oils make sure you have the correct amounts & grades also be sure bike is level & drained clean
The cap may help.......but there is more to the system that handles the high voltage. In order of the most common trouble spots for wet no start. First....ignition wire set..... 80% 2nd, I would change the ignition coil....10% Then cap and rotor......10%
Why not change it all and have a dependable wet starting car.
I had same problem with a TC6001 and get solution from MTX, not send to MTX instead MTX kindly sent a quotation for parts to be replaced, I can tell you what parts need to be replaced if you still need a solution.
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