If it's in the back, the fuse holder will look like a relay, remove the cover, the fuses are inside.Depending on the vintage machine the fuses are either between your feet or else buy the motor in back
Ok, it is a 1996, I looked all over it yesterday and couldn't find them. I will take another look this evening. Thanks for the replies.If it's in the back, the fuse holder will look like a relay, remove the cover, the fuses are inside.
The fuses aren't in either place. Any thoughts?Ok, it is a 1996, I looked all over it yesterday and couldn't find them. I will take another look this evening. Thanks for the replies.
What is your machine's serial number?The fuses aren't in either place. Any thoughts?
Control Module under the seat fixed it. Thanks for replies.What is your machine's serial number?
Does it have triangular headlights (G model), or rectangular head lights (C-F models)?
FYI - the fuse holder(s) can only be in one of two places: inside the back door in the engine bay (up to F models), or in front of the seat, between the control sticks (G model). The ones in the engine bay are really easy to miss, they look exactly like relays, only maybe slightly larger. If you see anything that looks like a relay in the engine bay, give it a tug to see if the cover comes off.
Hope this helps - SR