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Old 09-03-2008, 06:15 AM   #1
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My outside radio has stopped working. ('04 Winnie Adventurer 35U). I think it may be a blown fuse. Does anyone know exactly where the fuse is located? Also, are there any manuals that show where the fuses for all electronics may be located? Thanks, Al

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My outside radio has stopped working. ('04 Winnie Adventurer 35U). I think it may be a blown fuse. Does anyone know exactly where the fuse is located? Also, are there any manuals that show where the fuses for all electronics may be located? Thanks, Al

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my outside (Jensen) radio also quit working ('04 Journey) ... the 12V plug beside my radio still had power so I surmised that it was in the radio itself ... so I pulled the radio and found the fuse on the radio was not burned ...

So I went to Walmart and bought a different radio ... I installed it and it works great ...

I did have to install an "extra" switch because the radio that I bought wants to be hot all the time ... I did not want that to drain my batteries when I am dry camping ...
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Here's a link to the online wiring diagrams for your coach: 2004 Adventurer 35U Wiring
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Thanks for the wiring info. I have spent at least an hour trying to find the fuse section. No luck. Can you make it a little simple and tell me where to look. This is getting too mind blowing for me. Thanks, Al
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AL ...

The only fuse for my radio was on the back of the radio itself ... you had to pull the radio to find it ...

If you look in your "owner's manual" you should find a "tool" (it will probably be U shaped wire ... or a very skinny screwdriver looking thingy) that you use to remove the radio ... you generally insert the tool next to the radio chassis to release some catches then you pull the radio out of the mounting bracket and through the front ...

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