2022 Kawasaki VERSYS 650 ABS Fuses
Fuses
Fuses are arranged in the fuse boxes located under the seat. The main fuse is located behind the starter relay cover. If a fuse fails during operation, inspect the electrical system to determine the cause, and then replace it with a new fuse of proper amperage. If the fuse fails repeatedly, there is something wrong with the electrical system. Have the motorcycle checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. The main fuse removal should be done by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
A. Fuse Boxes
A. Main Fuse
- To access the main fuse, remove the left frame cover and starter relay cover.
- Remove the bolts, collar, and washer.
- Pull the left frame cover outward to clear the projections from the frame.
A. Bolt, Collar, and Washer
B. Projections
C. Left Frame Cover
- Remove the bolt.
- Pull the starter relay cover outward to clear the tab from the rear fender.
- Open the rubber cover.
A. Rubber Cover
- Disconnect the starter relay connector.
A. Starter Relay Connector
B. Main Fuse 30 A
C. Spare Fuse 30 A
- Install the starter relay cover and left frame cover as follows.
- Connect the starter relay connector.
A. Starter Relay Connector
- Close the rubber cover.
A. Rubber Cover
- Insert the tab on the starter relay cover inside the rib of the battery case.
- Take care not to pinch the fuel pump lead.
- Tighten the bolt.
A. Tab
B. Starter Relay Cover
C. Rib
D. Fuel Pump Lead
- Fit the tab on the frame cover to the slot on the frame.
- Insert the projections on the frame cover to the grommets on the frame.
A. Slot
B. Tab
C. Projections
D. Left Frame Cover
E. Grommets
- Install the washer and collar.
- Tighten the bolt securely.
WARNING
Substituting fuses can cause the wiring to overheat, catch fire and/or fail. Do not use any substitute for the standard fuse. Replace the blown fuse with a new one of the correct capacity, as specified on the fuse boxes and main fuse.
A. Normal
B. Failed