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Still, where are my circuit breakers..??
08-21-2006, 10:02
Post: #1
Still, where are my circuit breakers..??
Ok, I remember now that those side lights are turn lights.
(Although preliminary tests say they still aren't working.) I'll go
outside a little later when the temp drops below 105 and try again.

However, I'm still confused on where some of my circuit breakers
are. My manual shows the following Load Centers:

1. Lower Front Load Center (This is the one I can't seem to find.)
2. Overhead Front Load Center (This appears to be the one in the
cabinet over the driver.)
3. Left Front Load Center (Over couch)
4. Right Front Load Center (Over chair)
5. Left Rear Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
6. Right Read Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)

Where is #1??

Thanks!
Alan Johnson
87FC35
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08-21-2006, 10:20
Post: #2
Still, where are my circuit breakers..??
Alan,
I'm guessing as our coach is the '87PT model. The PT bay, below the
driver seat, has lots of load center stuff anchored on the inside wall
at the top of that bay. I can't see any of it unless I get down low and
look up. Could BB have done the same with the FC???

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.



Alan wrote:

> Ok, I remember now that those side lights are turn lights.
> (Although preliminary tests say they still aren't working.) I'll go
> outside a little later when the temp drops below 105 and try again.
>
> However, I'm still confused on where some of my circuit breakers
> are. My manual shows the following Load Centers:
>
> 1. Lower Front Load Center (This is the one I can't seem to find.)
> 2. Overhead Front Load Center (This appears to be the one in the
> cabinet over the driver.)
> 3. Left Front Load Center (Over couch)
> 4. Right Front Load Center (Over chair)
> 5. Left Rear Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
> 6. Right Read Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
>
> Where is #1??
>
> Thanks!
> Alan Johnson
> 87FC35
>
>
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08-21-2006, 12:04
Post: #3
Still, where are my circuit breakers..??
The FC models have three strips of circuit breakers on the drivers
side front panel. Two across the front and one behind the steering column.

tom Warner
Vernon Center,NY
1985 PT 40


At 06:20 PM 8/21/2006, you wrote:
>Alan,
>I'm guessing as our coach is the '87PT model. The PT bay, below the
>driver seat, has lots of load center stuff anchored on the inside wall
>at the top of that bay. I can't see any of it unless I get down low and
>look up. Could BB have done the same with the FC???
>
>Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.
>
>
>
>Alan wrote:
>
> > Ok, I remember now that those side lights are turn lights.
> > (Although preliminary tests say they still aren't working.) I'll go
> > outside a little later when the temp drops below 105 and try again.
> >
> > However, I'm still confused on where some of my circuit breakers
> > are. My manual shows the following Load Centers:
> >
> > 1. Lower Front Load Center (This is the one I can't seem to find.)
> > 2. Overhead Front Load Center (This appears to be the one in the
> > cabinet over the driver.)
> > 3. Left Front Load Center (Over couch)
> > 4. Right Front Load Center (Over chair)
> > 5. Left Rear Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
> > 6. Right Read Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
> >
> > Where is #1??
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Alan Johnson
> > 87FC35
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>
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08-21-2006, 13:17
Post: #4
Still, where are my circuit breakers..??
The lower-front load center is behind the grille, and open the panel
with the driver-side wiper on it.

The rear load centers were in the frontmost end of the overhead bins
(behind wooden boxes), right and left, but moved in '87 to behind the
rear overhead door, there is a wood panel held in place by three
slide-bolts (queen-island bed model change).

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI



> Alan wrote:
>
> > Ok, I remember now that those side lights are turn lights.
> > (Although preliminary tests say they still aren't working.) I'll
go
> > outside a little later when the temp drops below 105 and try
again.
> >
> > However, I'm still confused on where some of my circuit breakers
> > are. My manual shows the following Load Centers:
> >
> > 1. Lower Front Load Center (This is the one I can't seem to find.)
> > 2. Overhead Front Load Center (This appears to be the one in the
> > cabinet over the driver.)
> > 3. Left Front Load Center (Over couch)
> > 4. Right Front Load Center (Over chair)
> > 5. Left Rear Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
> > 6. Right Read Load Center (I haven't looked for this one.)
> >
> > Where is #1??
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Alan Johnson
> > 87FC35
> >
> >
>
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08-21-2006, 14:43
Post: #5
Still, where are my circuit breakers..??
True, for 1982-1987. For the other 20 model years of FC however, not.

Be sure that the information you're using to troubleshoot and service
your coach is accurate for the year and model you have, some things
changed mid-year, several times in several years, etc.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner
wrote:
>
> The FC models have three strips of circuit breakers on the drivers
> side front panel. Two across the front and one behind the steering
column.
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