Avenger 750 Fuses

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    Avenger 750 Fuses

    Working on a 2007 750 Efi and the main fuse for the charging system is missing and i can not find any info on what amp fuse it should be. It's mounted in front of the engine, not part of the fuse block with the rest of the fuses.
    Thinking it should be at least a 20 amp, any info?

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    Remove the firewall and check for an alternator, if you have one leave it go.

    Unless it's not charging, that is.


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    No alt, i only need to know what amp fuse goes in the inline fuse holder.
    Stock system is working fine, but don't want to install to large of a fuse.

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    Just a follow up, the charging system fuse is a 30 amp. No more issues with charging now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsummit View Post
    Just a follow up, the charging system fuse is a 30 amp. No more issues with charging now.
    What style of fuse is it? That might be a handy one to get a spare of...

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    Totally forgot about this thread, the hdi's have a blade fuse and the non efi machines had barrels at the starter.


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