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Technical | How To / Re: Compagno fuse location
« on: August 22, 2023, 03:39:25 PM »
Have you tried removing the two bolts (RED) ?

Are you thinking the white thing top/left is a fuse?
Wonder if it might be a wiring connector - might not be a fuse. In other words the fuses may not be back here.
No help from the owner's manual I take it?

We may not have had that scooter sold here in the States - so our help is going to be spotty - unless fellow owner steps forward?


Stig

Was able to get those bolts off, you are right, that is a connector not a fuse. I found a blown fuse to the left of the battery (15 A) that I replaced. I have a red 10 A spare fuse as well, not sure where this would go, any ideas?

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Technical | How To / Re: Compagno fuse location
« on: August 22, 2023, 12:45:40 PM »
Might help the folks on here narrow it down if you could say which model Kymco you have?

Post updated with model and pics

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Technical | How To / Compagno fuse location
« on: August 21, 2023, 11:10:15 PM »
I’m pretty sure a fuse is blown on my scooter. I’ve located the fuse but cannot access it. It’s behind the battery but wedged behind a compartment that I can figure out how to move. It seems I’d have to take apart half the bike to get access to it. There’s not a lot of give if I pull the fuse box. There’s no way I could replace it without further access. Scooter is 2013 Kymco Compagno 110i.

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Thank you everyone. The fuse is to the left of the battery when facing the battery. I unscrewed two bolts holding the battery compartment in. This allowed me to unclip the fuse box and replace the 15A fuse.

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