Toro 4100-D service manual Fuses, Identification, Function and Wiring

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Fuses

The fuse blocks are located under the operator’s control console.

Identification, Function and Wiring

The fuses are held in three (3) fuse blocks. Use Figures 13 and 14 to identify each individual fuse and its correct amperage. Each fuse holder has the following functions and wire connected to it.

Fuse F1 (5 amp) (fuseblock location A1): Supplies power to the seat switch and seat relay.

Fuse F2 (10 amp) (fuseblock location A2): Sup- plies power to ignition switch terminal B.

Fuse F3 (10 amp) (fuseblock location A3): Sup- plies power to the PTO switch.

Fuse F4 (10 amp) (fuseblock location A4): Sup- plies power to the starter solenoid.

Fuse F5 (when optional lighting is installed) (15 amp) (fuseblock location B4): Supplies power for optional light kit.

Fuse F8 (10 amp) (fuseblock location B1): Sup- plies power to the power point outlet.

Fuse F9 (7.5 amp) (fuseblock location C4): Sup- plies power for engine cooling fan operation (TEC--5002 controller).

Fuse F10 (10 amp) (fuseblock location C3): Sup- plies power for seat operation.

In addition to the fuses in the fuse blocks, a 2 amp fuse is included in the wire harness to protect the logic power circuit for the TEC--5002 controller. This fuse resides in a fuse holder near the battery.

A

5A

10A

10A

10A

 

B

10A

 

 

15A OPT

 

 

 

C

 

 

10A

7.5A

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

Figure 13

Figure 14

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Toro 4100-D service manual Fuses, Identification, Function and Wiring