Under the seat
I heard that the 86 models there was around 8000 made. I own a 86 maxim x and love it. www.maxim-x.com is the best site for these bikes. sauceja
Under hood. In fuse box. Usually a 1" x 1" square fuse relay. Under hood. In fuse box. Usually a 1" x 1" square fuse relay.
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XJ700N is air-cooled XJ700X is liquid-cooled, it will have a small radiator
The 1996 Suzuki X 90 fuse box is below the seat. Tip the seat upward and the fuse box will be visible.
Under the hood, next to the battery.
I THINK that you will be able to fit an exhaust from the Yamaha XJ650/750 air-cooled Maxims. They share the same frame, the difference being that the Maxim-X is liquid cooled. Getting the exhausts to clear the radiator shouldn't be a problem as the radiator sits above the exhausts (I have the 750 and it shares the same frame, there are mounts on the frame for the radiator). A good place to find out for definite would be www.xjbikes.com. I'm sure someone will have tried the swap on there.
The fuse box is mounted under the dash on the left SIDE above the dead pedal / rest. Black box 2" X 3", pop the cover off and there they are The fuse box is mounted under the dash on the left SIDE above the dead pedal / rest. Black box 2" X 3", pop the cover off and there they are
Diagrams for a Suzuki X90 fuse box can be found in Suzuki repair books. These types of books are available at your local auto parts and book stores.
open glove box and look to the right of it. There is another fuse box on the passenger side of the engine compartment on the wheel well near the battery. It has a black plastic cover approximately 6" x 4" x 3 " deep with a Red Tab on the top. There are more fuses in there. . "G"
On a 2002, it's in the fuse box located under the hood, on the left side of the car where the RED + jump start post is. The box is about 6" x 8".
The fuse is located under the dash along the driver side wall. There is an off-white box about 4 x 5 inches. On the bottom of the box is an L-shaped cover. Removing the cover, you will see the fuses. The fuse you want is the "ACC" fuse. I spent over an hour looking for this fuse when it blew as well.