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Old 03-13-2021, 09:50 AM   #1
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Fuse Panel

Does anyone have or know where to find a fuse panel diagram for this fuse panel under the front steps?
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Looks like it is on the bottom of the step cover in Photo #1.


My American does not have any fuse location under the steps, but that sure looks like the diagram that American put in the locations where I have a 12 volt fuse panel.


It would be helpful if you would list the details for your rig as part of your signature.



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Old 03-14-2021, 07:47 AM   #3
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Yes you would think that would be it. But it does not correspond to the fuses.
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Old 03-18-2021, 04:29 PM   #4
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If the coach isn't too old and American Coach customer service will still talk to you, they can probably provide a fuse layout diagram. Maybe you can even get wiring and plumbing schematics.


What year is that Tradition 44R? Maybe somebody else here has one and could send you a photo of theirs.
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I have a Tradition 42R with that diagram. It looks like it doesn't apply, but look more closely. Ignore the letters at the top of each column. Start from the right, there are six columns of fuses. Then relays, then the 50's. To verify, pull one that you can identify and test.

Under the top step are the Spartan chassis fuses. There is no diagram. Use a flashlight to read the legend printed on the fuse block. Pull the relays to read what is under them.
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I have a Tradition 42R with that diagram. It looks like it doesn't apply, but look more closely. Ignore the letters at the top of each column. Start from the right, there are six columns of fuses. Then relays, then the 50's. To verify, pull one that you can identify and test.

Under the top step are the Spartan chassis fuses. There is no diagram. Use a flashlight to read the legend printed on the fuse block. Pull the relays to read what is under them.
Looks like my 2005 42R
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My '04 Trad had that fuse/relay panel and the diagram above it. It was a bit confusing at first, but with some study I figured out how to read the diagram and it all matched.
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