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Old 08-16-2009, 09:22 AM   #1
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I am looking for the mini fuse panel layout for the panel that is inside the motor home on a W22 chassis. Normally it would be glued somewhere in that location, but of course, not on my motor home. (Hopefully the panel layout is standard).

This problem came to light when I was trying to solve why I had no running lights and has been fixed. When the instrument cluster was replaced they over crimped the wires tying into the running light circuit. Eventually the wires failed at the crimped spot. Got lucky to find it, as I was testing the mini fuses, I noticed the crimp connector arc inside.

Thanks in advance.

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Old 08-16-2009, 09:45 AM   #2
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The fuse panels are posted on my Free Web Site Fuse Panels

But here is what I think you are looking for.




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I am looking for the mini fuse panel layout for the panel that is inside the motor home on a W22 chassis.
Dave, I've seen these panels in a just about as many different positions as the harness will stretch. One of the best mountings is on the Winnebago - they made a home for it that looks and work great.

On your rig, lord knows I can't even begin to tell you where it is but I can guess.
  • Look on top of the dash under a Velcoed panel
  • Look up on the firewall
  • Look on the firewall down low right on the floor next to the fir wall
  • Look up under the dash to left side of the steering wheel, they might have tie wrapped it up there.
  • Look up under the front lower part of the dash. Sometimes they just shove them in that void and tie it.
  • See if the dash panel rolls up and look under the pod.
Generally speaking the harness to the coach panel is about 24 to 30 inches long and it is typically mounted toward the left side of the steering wheel.
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Thanks, that exactly what I needed. I will print it out and add it to my manual. I am always impressed by the knowledge and dedication of those involved on the website. That's the reason I don't regret buying the Workhorse even with it potential problems.

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Old 08-16-2009, 09:21 PM   #5
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My mini fuse panel is mounted under the dash, on the firewall tucked as far away as possible, left of the brake and steering column. You need to be a contortionist to get to it, but I managed.

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