Relay Guide: 2020 Ducati XDiavel Fuses and Fuse Diagrams
The 2020 Ducati XDiavel is a sophisticated and potent motorcycle renowned for its features and performance. The motorcycle has a fuse system in place to guarantee that various electrical components are operating as intended. Fuses serve as safety measures, guarding against overloading and possible damage to electrical circuits. Maintaining the best possible performance out of your Ducati XDiavel requires an understanding of the fuse system and the ability to replace fuses. This guide will examine the fuses and fuse box of the 2020 Ducati XDiavel, explaining how they work and providing a detailed procedure for changing fuses as needed. The 2020 Ducati XDiavel’s fuse system is made to protect electrical parts from excessive current flow. The corresponding fuse will blow in the event of an overload or short circuit, stopping the flow of electricity and shielding connected devices from harm. Fuse boxes, which are usually placed in easily accessible locations, contain individual fuses that safeguard particular circuits.
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Fuses
Thirteen fuses protect the electric components, located inside the upper and lower fuse boxes and one on the solenoid starter. There is a spare fuse (S) in every box. Refer to the table below to identify the circuits protected by the various fuses and their ratings. The upper (A) and lower (B) fuse boxes are located on the right side of the electric component support, next to the battery. To reach the fuse boxes, remove the right cowling, see the procedure described. To expose the fuses, lift the box protective cover. Mounting position and ampere capacity are marked on the box cover.
Upper fuse box key (A) |
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Pos |
El. item |
Rat. |
1 |
KEY EMS / ABS / IMU |
5 A |
2 |
KEY DSB / BBS |
15 A |
3 |
KEY Lights |
5 A |
4 |
– |
– |
5 |
KEY Accessories |
10 A |
6 |
+30 Hands Free |
25 A |
7 |
+30 Diagnosis/charge |
7.5 A |
Lower fuse box key (B) |
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Pos |
El. item |
Rat. |
1 |
+30 EMS LOAD RE‐ LAY |
25 A |
2 |
+30 FUEL PUMP RELAY |
10 A |
3 |
+30 Starter RELAY |
7.5 A |
4 |
+30 Instrument panel |
15 A |
Lower fuse box key (B) |
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5 |
+30 Black Box System (BBS) |
10 A |
6 |
+30 ABS UBMR |
25 A |
7 |
+30 ABS UBER |
10 A |
The main fuse (C) is positioned on the solenoid starter. Remove the fuse cap to reach it. A blown fuse can be identified by breakage of the inner filament (F).
Important
Switch the ignition key to OFF before replacing the fuse to avoid possible short circuits.
Attention
Never use a fuse with a rating other than specified. Failure to observe this rule may damage the electric system or even cause a fire.
Injection/electric system diagram key
- Front stop light
- Bluetooth
- Left-hand switch
- Right-hand switch
- Inertial sensor
- Immobilizer
- Hands-free
- Hands-Free Relay
- Battery
- Wiring ground
- Fused solenoid
- LH fan
- RH fan
- Generator
- Rectifier
- Data Acquisition / Diagnosis
- Anti-theft system alarm
- Right tail light
- Left tail light
- Rear right turn indicator
- Rear left turn indicator
- Rear wiring
- Number plate light
- Temperature sensor
- LH heated handgrip connector (optional)
- RH heated handgrip connector (optional)
- Exhaust valve motor
- Vehicle control unit (BBS)
- Fuel level
- Fuse box (2)
- Fuse box (1)
- ABS
- Rear speed sensor
- Front speed sensor
- Fuel pump
- The main control unit relay
- Fuel pump relay
- Starter relay
- Injection control unit connector A (EMS)
- Injection control unit connector B (EMS)
- Gear sensor
- Throttle twistgrip position sensor (APS)
- Vertical ETV
- Horizontal ETV
- Main vertical injector
- Main horizontal injector
- Vertical lambda sensor
- Horizontal lambda sensor
- Timing/rpm sensor
- Vertical cylinder secondary coil
- 51) Vertical cylinder main coil
- Horizontal cylinder secondary coil
- Horizontal cylinder main coil
- Oil pressure sensor
- Purge valve
- Oil temperature
- Clutch switch
- Side stand switch
- Engine temperature sensor
- Air temperature sensor
- Vertical MAP sensor
- Horizontal MAP sensor
- Vertical cylinder knock sensor
- Horizontal cylinder knock sensor
- Secondary air sensor
- Vertical cylinder EX timing sensor
- Vertical cylinder IN timing sensor
- Horizontal cylinder EX timing sensor
- Horizontal cylinder IN timing sensor
- Vertical cylinder EX timing connector
- Vertical cylinder IN timing connector
- Horizontal cylinder EX timing connector
- Horizontal cylinder IN timing connector
- Front left turn indicator
- Instrument panel
- Front right turn indicator
- Headlight
- Horn
- Rear stop light
Wire color coding
- B Blue
- W White
- V Violet
- Bk Black
- Y Yellow
- R Red
- Lb Light blue
- Gr Grey
- G Green
- Bn Brown
- O Orange
- P Pink
Note
The electric system wiring diagram is at the end of this manual.
How to Change Fuses of Ducati XDiavel
Certainly! Here’s a detailed guide on how to change fuses on a Ducati XDiavel, along with some helpful tips:
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Locate the Fuse Box: The fuse box on the Ducati XDiavel is typically located under the rider’s seat or near the battery compartment. It’s usually a small black box with a removable cover.
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Turn Off the Motorcycle: Before you start working on the fuses, ensure that the motorcycle is turned off completely and the key is removed from the ignition.
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Remove the Rider’s Seat: If the fuse box is located under the rider’s seat, you’ll need to remove it first. Typically, this involves unscrewing bolts or releasing clips to lift the seat off.
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Identify the Blown Fuse: Inspect the fuses inside the fuse box to identify the one that is blown. A blown fuse will have a broken metal strip or appear discolored compared to the intact fuses.
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Remove the Blown Fuse: Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to grip the blown fuse firmly and pull it straight out of its socket. Be gentle to avoid damaging the fuse or the fuse box.
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Install the New Fuse: Carefully insert the new fuse into the empty socket, making sure it fits snugly and is seated properly. Avoid forcing the fuse into place to prevent damaging the contacts.
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Replace the Fuse Box Cover: If you removed the fuse box cover, securely reattach it to the fuse box to protect the fuses from dust and moisture.
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Reinstall the Rider’s Seat: If you removed the rider’s seat, carefully position it back in place and secure it by tightening the bolts or latching the clips.
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Test the Electrical System: Turn the ignition key to the “ON” position and test the electrical system to ensure that the component associated with the replaced fuse is functioning properly.
Tips:
- Keep spare fuses of various amperages in your motorcycle’s toolkit for emergencies.
- Handle fuses delicately to avoid damaging them or the fuse box.
- Regularly inspect your motorcycle’s fuses if you notice any electrical issues with your Ducati XDiavel.
FAQs
On a Ducati XDiavel, the fuse box is usually placed in an easily accessible spot—below the seat or close to the battery.
Although the number of fuses in a fuse box can vary, most fuse boxes contain several fuses, each of which is assigned to a particular electrical system or component.
As safety precautions, fuses break the circuit in the event of an overload or short circuit, shielding electrical components from harm.
Examine the fuse for any obvious broken or melted filaments, or check for continuity with a multimeter.
Electrical faults, overloads, short circuits, or problems with connected accessories are common causes.
No, in order to keep the electrical system adequately protected, a blown fuse must be replaced with one of the same amp rating.
Ducati frequently includes a toolkit with extra fuses in it.
Fuse inspection should be done on a regular basis during routine maintenance or anytime an electrical problem arises.
Yes, there are typically labels on the fuse box that tell you which fuse is for what electrical function.
Riding with a blown fuse may cause additional damage to the electrical system, so it is not advised.
Make sure the motorbike is off, and unplug the battery if required. Utilize the proper equipment and adhere to safety regulations.
Although compatible aftermarket fuses with the same specifications can be used, it is best to use Ducati-approved fuses.
To test the affected component, turn the ignition back on after locating the faulty fuse and turning the motorcycle off and on again.
Useful Links
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