Fuse hunt
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03-03-2009, 16:12
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Fuse hunt
Ralph,
Thanks a bunch. I didn't look in that cabinet but that's the exact fuse panel I was look for. Jerry 85 PT40 Port Hueneme, CA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" wrote: > > Jerry: > > On the drivers side, over head cabinets go back to the last small cabinet > in the Salon. Open it and you should find 2 large solenoids, relays circuit > breakers and behind the breakers, towards the wall are the fuses you seek. > This is in the same area as your electronic master switch. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" > Duncan, Oklahoma > > At 02:47 AM 3/4/2009 +0000, you wrote: > >Well, I'm replacing the stereo in the overhead panel. I've never seen > >such a rats nest of wires in my life and not a wire tie to be found. So, > >I spent a good hour sorting the wires, wire tied them together as needed > >and installed the stereo. In the shuffle, I guess the hot wire must of > >grounded because it lost power. I put a tester on it and it's no longer > >hot. I pulled the Blue Box and went through the wiring diagrams. It > >appears that wire goes to the front load center on the left. I pulled > >that panel and can't seem to locate any fuses. The drawing shows fuses, > >but I can't find them. > > > >Have I gone blind? Did I miss something? Or, is the drawing wrong? I do > >have an 85 PT40 but the drawing is for a 36. I suppose someone could have > >changed the drawings somewhere along the line. > > > >Any idea on where the fuse may be located? Anyone with an 85 PT40 ever > >had fuse issues? > > > >As always, thanks. > > > >Jerry > >85 PT40 > >Port Hueneme, CA > > > > > |
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