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  • Need to change fuse on V225

    I blew the fuse on my V225. Anyone know how to take the fuse module apart to change the link?

  • #2
    Yes...........

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    • #3
      It almost looks like you have to pull the module out the back of the rubber holder, but the only thing I have to grab onto are the wires, and I can't believe that's right. Any help would be appreciated. (BTW...the motor is a 1999)

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      • #4
        can you post a model number?
        there are at least 3 versions of a V225.
        you are looking at your motor. we are looking at a screen.
        once we can identify WHAT version of a V 225 then we can offer suggestions.
        what fuse did you blow and why do you think its blown?

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        • #5
          Looks like it's S225TXRW. I can see it's blown, and if I jump accross it, instruments and starter work. It's one of two fusible links contained inside a rubber module, on the starboard side of the motor. Tried to attached a jpeg, but for some reason it won't attach.

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          • #6
            you simply pull it out.
            the other is for the battery isolator circuit . if your not using the isolator circuit you can use that fuse in an emergency.

            however as that's an 80 amp fuse I would recommend you find out why it blew.
            and see, its NOT a V225 its an S225.

            the S225TXRW is listed as a 3.1L OX66 EFI with trim,25"shaft.remote control with a 1998 production run model code.

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            • #7
              Thanks rodbolt17. The two links were each on a plug-in carrier. I swapped the blown one with the other one and the motor is running again. BTW, I blew the fuse making a rookie mistake. Hooked up the battery backwards in the dark trying to rush. Anyway, thanks again for the help.

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              • #8
                that's typically what pops that fuse.
                hooking up a battery charger backwards can do the same thing.

                you may wish to get another, you may even find a used one.
                most all the OX66 and HPDI motors used that fuse link.

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