![]() Great direction and the photos helped alot. I found your post the most helpful with this issue. Hope this post saves someone else some time and effort.Ĭlick to expand.Glad you are still around. Insert the tinned leads into the brass lugs and tighten with an allen / hex key wrench. I attached it to the inside flat black metal area under the seat and in front of the battery. For those of you that need more than 40A this holder is rated all the way up to 80A. Here is a Photo of the "Stinger" fuse holder, you can find them on ebay for $11. The fuse on the other hand is stable even in excessive heat, and will only "blow" if there is a true short. It worked great! The breaker was a 50 amp with the fuse setup you will only need a 40A fuse that is what the breaker was originally, Harley bumped it up when there were so many problems. Remember the breaker is out of the circuit, there will be nothing connected to the copper post. The only thing I needed to fabricate was a 4" piece of #10 gauge wire, solder tinned at one end and a crimped lug at the other end, to connect to the breaker post. The other side of the breaker, (silver side) I used as a lug connector out of conveniance. ![]() Installation was simple, The connection to the copper terminal of the breaker needs to be cut and stripped, I chose to solder tin the wire for a better connection in the fuse block lug. Over the weekend I made the switch to a Stinger heavy duty MAXI fuse holder. HD redesigned the circuit to a MAXI fuse in '04 and eliminated the breaker altogether. Excessive heat has an affect on the breaker making it trip with very little load is certain conditions. After the 3rd replaced breaker and three dealers saying that there is no other fix, I did some home work and found that this problem is well known in the '02 - '03 Ultras. The problem is the main circuit breaker trips without warning and shuts the entire system down including the engine. I've been wrestling with this issue for 3 riding seasons and have finalely found the fix.
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