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    Underwater LED fuse

    Anyone know of a secondary fuse for the underwater led's? 10amp fuse in the Viper is good. Everything was working fine yesterday but no power today. Found the wires half way back in the starboard locker with no voltage there. Can't find another fuse anywhere.

    2011 RZR

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    #2
    Voltage at the fuse in the viper box but no voltage at the back? Did you use the same ground reference for both voltage tests?
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      #3
      Voltage at the fuse & checked the output spade on the viper good there also. Did not use the same ground. Just tested the B+ and Negative wires i found in the starboard locker. I found another thread saying there is a 3Amp inline fuse somewhere. just cant seem to find it. Anything else I should check? Thanks Mike!
      Last edited by MNRZR; 06-20-2017, 01:26 PM.

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        #4
        i would go back and check B+ voltage again and use a known good ground. Then put the meter's positive lead on a known B+ and then check the ground.
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          #5
          No inline fuse on the harness. Just the fuse at the power module. I'm with Mike, makes me think its a bad ground. Check power at the light and ground from the battery or ground bus bar. See if you have voltage. If so, the ground is bad somewhere along the path. Could be at the ground bus bar because the UW light doesn't share a ground with anything else, until it hits the ground bus bar.
          Oh Yeah!

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            #6
            Finally found the culprit. Couldn't of been any more buried in the rats nest of wires. Thanks Mike!

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