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  • Pulsar 220 DTS-i speedometer not working!

    I have got a pulsar 220 DTSi. It is a 1 & half month old
    Today wen i was cleaning my bike I by Mistake left the key on After some time the speedometer turned off I cannot see anything on the speed the analogue RPM meter is not working but everything else is working i.e the headlights indicatiors....is anyone facing similar problem or faced it in the past pls help me!
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    Query Approved.
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    • #3
      I have heard similar prob mate atleast with my friends owning pulsars, one owning p180 and other p200, faced similar probs, dont know what makes it to do so..
      Take it to SVC, they will rectify this prob.
      Or els our fellow xbhpians may help you out
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      • #4
        Remove the seats, and check the Fuse, replace.
        Been There, Done That; Better!

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        • #5
          Thank you Xbhpians

          the problem has been solved i have replaced the fuse with the extra one the Speedometer is working fine now!
          Xbhp rocks
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          • #6
            Originally posted by chaman19 View Post
            the problem has been solved i have replaced the fuse with the extra one the Speedometer is working fine now!
            Xbhp rocks
            Good to see it's working. BTW are you using any gadgets like Remote Locking? Get atleast 2 more fuses, and keep it handy, this fuse has a tendency to go fast.
            Been There, Done That; Better!

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            • #7
              Fuse box location

              Guys can you tell where the fuse box is located in 220 DTS-i for guys like me for extra knowledge. Its not given in Owners Manual so its better we know where it is?
              Also, does the fuse box carry 1-2 extra fuses?

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              • #8
                Is there also an easy-to-reach fuse for the P180UG3 and the P200?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by coolboy007 View Post
                  Guys can you tell where the fuse box is located in 220 DTS-i for guys like me for extra knowledge. Its not given in Owners Manual so its better we know where it is?
                  Also, does the fuse box carry 1-2 extra fuses?
                  The fuse box is located under the rider seat jus remove ti there will be a small black box containing 2 fuse............
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by chaman19 View Post
                    The fuse box is located under the rider seat jus remove ti there will be a small black box containing 2 fuse............
                    Thanks a lot for the explanation with pics. Without pics its never clear enough.
                    So there are diff fuses for lights etc or just 1 is there for speedometer?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by coolboy007 View Post
                      Guys can you tell where the fuse box is located in 220 DTS-i for guys like me for extra knowledge. Its not given in Owners Manual so its better we know where it is?
                      Also, does the fuse box carry 1-2 extra fuses?
                      There 2 fuses -

                      (1) Under Seat - Tube Type
                      (2) Next to Battery (neat starter relay- Blade type) - And I think you don't have an extra fuse here. So better to carry spare.
                      Been There, Done That; Better!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rahuldevnath View Post
                        (1) Under Seat - Tube Type
                        (2) Next to Battery (neat starter relay- Blade type) - And I think you don't have an extra fuse here. So better to carry spare.
                        Got the idea. I learnt 1 new thing yesterday, thanks to xBhpians.
                        I think its better to keep an extra fuse somewhere over long tours.

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