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Old 07-09-2007, 12:19 PM   #15
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Now - Might you also have the part Number for the Fuzebox cover inside by drivers left foot? Neither of these were in the P32 when I bought it.
Dave, There isn't a cover for that fuse panel that I know of. I have seen many fuse panel installs some upside down and none of them have a cover. The panels can go from tied down with tie wraps or 1 single screw holding the panel up on the firewall.

The Winnebgo folks integrated the panel into the dash. It's nicly mounted and tucked away under the hinged instrument pod. They have even provided a legend identifying all the fuses as well!

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The little fuse box just dangels down by left foot. Must have come loose. I'll just strap it up someplace under dash. dp
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There is a Workhorse fuse box under the hood? The only one I've found there is the Battery Control Center... Not a workhorse/chevy part. The cover it tethered too.

I'd love to see a photo showing placemnt
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Old 10-16-2009, 06:59 PM   #18
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I know this is an old post but I was searching for the cover part number. Lost mine this past week driving out to Sedona and back to Michigan. Some of the roads were in very rough condition. Thanks for the number. Does anyone have the Workhorse number for the fuse and relay legend inside the box? Mine is a 2002 P32 chassis.
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I know this is an old post but I was searching for the cover part number. Lost mine this past week driving out to Sedona and back to Michigan. Some of the roads were in very rough condition. Thanks for the number. Does anyone have the Workhorse number for the fuse and relay legend inside the box? Mine is a 2002 P32 chassis.
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