Fuses
If the engine stops or will not start, or if you experience other electrical failures, a fuse may need replacement. Locate and correct any short circuits that may have caused the blown fuse, then replace the fuse. Raise the driver’s seat and remove the access panel 1 to access the fuse center. Spare fuses can be found in the tool kit.
Vehicles equipped with a bumper-mounted light bar have a dedicated fuse block under the hood.
If you suspect that a fuse or relay may not be working properly, please see your dealer, or other qualified person.

| Fuse Size | Feature Supported |
|---|---|
| 15A | Headlight |
| 10A | Tractor |
| 10A | Chassis 2 |
| 10A | Trailer |
| 10A | Flasher |
| 10A | Terminal Block |
| 5A | Instrument Accy |
| 15A | Chassis |
| 7.5A | Instrument Unswitched |
| 15A | Amp |
| 10A | EFI |
| 5A | Light Control |
| 30A | EPS |
| 20A | Accy |
| 10A | Fuel |
| 10A | Charge |
| 20A | Fan CB (Nordic Pro Models Only) |
| 7.5A | Control Fuse (Nordic Pro Models Only) |
| 20A | Blower (Nordic Pro Models Only) |