PERIODIC SERVICE
70
B
Replacing Fuse
The vehicle electrical system is protected from potential
damage by fuses.
A blown fuse indicates that there is an overload or short
somewhere in the electrical system.
If any of the fuses should blow, replace with a new one of
the same capacity.
A
Before replacing a blown fuse, determine why the fuse
blew and make any necessary repairs. Failure to
follow this procedure may result in serious damage to
the vehicle electrical system. Consult your local
KUBOTA Dealer for specific information dealing with
electrical problems.
C
Replacement procedure
1. Disconnect the negative cable of the battery.
2. Remove the cover and the fuse box cover.
3. Pull out the blown fuse using FUSE PULLER in the
fuse box.
4. Insert a new fuse into the fuse box.
5. Install the fuse box cover.
6. Connect the negative battery cable.
C
How to distinguish between the old and new type
of the protected circuit
A
Use the correct fuse label when replacing the fuse
cover.
C
Protected circuit
(1) Fuse box
Fuse Label PART No.
K7311-6128-1
K7311-6121-1 or later
Harness PART No.
K7311-6120-4 or
former
K7311-6120-5 or later
Protected circuit
OLD
NEW
(1) Main harness
(2) Harness part number label
Fuse
No.
Capacity
(A)
Protected circuit (OLD)
Protected circuit (NEW)
1
15
Head lamp, Tail lamp,
Panel
2
10
Eng. control, Fuel pump
Eng. control, Fuel pump,
Fan motor relay
3
10
Cooling fan motor
4
20
Radiator Fan motor
5
15
(Hazard)
6
10
Alternator, Radiator fan
relay, Cooling fan relay
Alternator, (Work light
relay), (AUX (KEY ON))
7
5
Panel
8
10
12V DC output
9
15
Brake lamp, Horn
10
15
(Work light)
11
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Fuse puller
12
5, 10,
15, 20
Spare
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