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Re: 2014 S40 Fuse Panel - where the heck is it?
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02/24/18 at 11:40:48
I had this issue too, and it was the same issue, where the two wiring harnesses connect. Seems to be a common problem with these bikes. Beware, it was super intermittent. Even though I seem to have it fixed, I test my horn every once and a while when no cars are around to make sure it's still all good.
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Re: 2014 S40 Fuse Panel - where the heck is it?
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02/25/18 at 04:16:57
Thank you! Will take a look at the connector while bike is on the bench - I had the same issue last riding season.
Was coming home late at night and all of a sudden, headlight and running light turned off but engine was still running. Shut engine off turned it back on - no results, smacked the switch few times - everything went back to normal. Week later - same thing, headlight and front running lights would turn off while riding. Chalked it off to a bad light switch but sounds like it's more than that
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Re: 2014 S40 Fuse Panel - where the heck is it?
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02/25/18 at 13:35:08
Shoot contact cleaner in the switch, flick it high and low a while.
Have a rag handy and dry off any paint immediately. A bit of wax first would probably not be stupid.
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08/20/18 at 10:40:36
Good afternoon all. I am a new member with a 2014 Boulevard S40 that I just purchased. I apologize for reviving an old thread but I have the same problem as the OP. Where exactly is this connector located, do I have to remove the gas tank to get to it? If possible could someone direct me to pictures of the plug and its location. I really do not want to take it to the dealer if it is a simple fix but it has been years since I worked on a bike and I am lost.
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08/20/18 at 11:23:06
The fuses are under the seat on the right side.
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Don't even have to pull the seat.
White plastic box, under your thigh
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08/20/18 at 17:28:25
The connector is under the gas tank,left side, in the area above the spark coil ,it's large, holding about 10-11 wires.
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08/20/18 at 17:30:20
Thanks for the help, I found the black plug in question, completely unplugged. I was able to get it reconnected without removing the tank. If it happens again, the tank will be pulled and the plugged wire tied.
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