Re: [2cylinderhondas] N600: replacing main engine fuse

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Re: [2cylinderhondas] N600: replacing main engine fuse

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There are two different 45 amp fuses for the Honda 600.  The Sedan fuse is a an inch and a half long.  The Coupe fuse is two and a quarter inches long and is what is still available as they were used  for a number of years.  Caution, the 45, 55 and 65 amp fuses all look the same but are stamped with different numbers the 45 amp fuse is the correct one.
Bill
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> Check out your local NAPA Auto Parts store.  I was in there today > and noticed they sold a set of 3 fuses for the Honda.  I did not have a > sample of mine but they did look like the same type.  The 3 fuses in the > kit were 45, 55, and 65 amps.  The part number was 782-2007 and the price > was $ 4.44 (usd).
> They also had other options for you.  They had a fuse holder for the > blade-style fuses which are found on newer cars and they had a 40 amp blade > fuse.  The 40 amp fuse would work if you are not going to be adding lots > of accessories (fog lamps,  high powered stereo, high powered > horn).
> good luck,
> Dale
> > My main engine fuse behind the battery mounted on the right fender is in > > poor shape & needs to be replaced.
> > I believe it's a 45 amp fuse, is
> > that right?
> > What's the best replacement? Is there such a thing as a
> > 45amp in-line fuse with the two connectors you push into the socket? I don't > > care about originality, just reliability. Thanks!
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