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Yes, they protect the circuit from shorts. The line side of the circuit. Fuses are designed to protect the line side of the circuit. As opposed to the load side of a circuit.In practice fuses protect mostly from shorts, and in that case low Amp fuses will both go out. There are really few real overload cases where a device rated for say 4 A will drain more than 4 but less than 7.5. Yes it might happen, but to me not a good reason for having fuses on top of the accessories one (which introduces additional connectors, sockets and wires).
It depends and varies with the model year of the bike, and probably the world region it was built for. On a 2012 in the USA, the blue wire has 12 volts present when the headlight high beam is on. It can be used to trigger brightness levels on auxiliary lighting. On other model years that is not the case. Consult a wiring schematic from the service manual for your bike’s model year.On the harness there are 4 terminals. 3 x 2 pins, what is the 3 pin one for???
Brown=live
Green=earth
Blue =???
On the harness there are 4 terminals. 3 x 2 pins, what is the 3 pin one for???
Brown=live
Green=earth
Blue =???