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    • #30311
      doitmyself
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        I have a Jinma 254 LE and would like to know the value of the horn fuse.  The horn fuse that was installed was 10 amp but it blows after 1-2 operations of the horn button.   Also does someone have a list of all the required fuses. 

        Any help is appreciated.

      • #32427
        Tinbender
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          On my 2008 284 (same thing as a 254) :

          Ammeter 30

          Front Lamps 20

          Rear Working Light 7.5

          Flasher 10

          Horn 10

          Preheat 30

           

          Sounds like you have a short in the horn circuit. Unplug the horn and try it. If it still blows the fuse you have some tracing to do, perhaps the switch.

        • #32430
          Halifax
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            I’d bet its the switch. Might be wrong but I know on my 254 any damp or rainy day, forget about using any switches, almost always blows a fuse. One of these days I’ll either weather proof them or replace them. Seems like I never get to it…

            Aubrey

            God is Great, Beer is Good, and People are Crazy! '07 Jinma 254LE

          • #32441
            Jackpine
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              Do as Tin says…. hailking

              Do NOT put in a larger fuse to troubleshoot unless you are good at re-wiring. yell

              If you do need a new horn assembly, this will impress friends and influence neighbors  roflmao

              http://www.harborfreight.com/t…..1b2166c2c0

               

              Jack

              People are hilarious...
              I'm supposed to choose and be in one of the 2 parties. And NEITHER is worth a damn!

            • #32445
              Carl Darnell
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                WARNING, please use sound attenuation devices on the operators ears. 

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