You said in your other topic that you had looked in the left hand use box. From my deep and dusty memory banks, I seem to recall there is a fuse box on the right hand side too, in the corresponding place to the one you've already found. Hope this helps.
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
You said in your other topic that you had looked in the left hand use box. From my deep and dusty memory banks, I seem to recall there is a fuse box on the right hand side too, in the corresponding place to the one you've already found. Hope this helps.
Paul
In my desperation I have looked there. In the manual on the later bike the fuse box is on the left in the fairing. As I mentioned none of those fuses are 15A, and no mention anywhere else in the manual of where it could be.
Ironically this trouble started when I put those stickers on. perhaps if I remove them all will be well
If your left hand fuse box contains 8 fuses, fuse number 3 is a 15 amp fuse.
The decal on the fuse box says the fuse is 10 amps but the actual fuse in the fuse box is 15 amps.