Hi, I am the new owner of a Rhino 660 and while it is in pretty good shape it has some issues that need to be taken care of.
It was initially tricky to get the "N" light on and annoying that it would not start in gear; the shift lever was falling off, "N" is easier to find but...
Found 0 volts at the brake light switch, found a blown 10A signal fuse, repaced and immediately popped again.
Started reading and found the post by SteveS to replace fuse with a light bulb, "brilliant", thankyou.
With a 25W bulb it lit right up.
Disconnected the connector to the brake light switch, no change, bulb still bright
Checked volts at that connector, .4v on one and .13 on the other contact. (between contact and battery ground)
The digital display is working fine, so...
Is it ok to ass u me that the short is in the thick bundle of wires between the fuse block and that connector?
How do I lift up the fuse block to look under it?
My simple/cheap mind would like to replace that brown wire between the fuse and brake light switch, but the wiring diagram shows branches going off to multiple places.. so may not be that simple??
Hoping for some help here, please...
Regards
Trevor T