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Old 06-05-2008, 01:26 AM   #1
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Hi all - hope someone can help with this problem. I just bought a 95 Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE on a Ford Chassis. While attempting to wire in an electrical brake controller, I blew the brake fuse. Seems the coach won't shift into gear if the brake fuse is blown. Simple Fix you would think. Wrong. The one fuse box under the hood did not have the brake or similar fuses (eg lighter, radio, etc) in it. The Owners Manual says it should be under the dash, door side. I and a mechanic looked everywhere under the dash for the fuse block/panel but couldn't find it. Anyone know where HR may have hidden it? Thanks all!
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Old 06-05-2008, 01:26 AM   #2
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Hi all - hope someone can help with this problem. I just bought a 95 Holiday Rambler Endeavor LE on a Ford Chassis. While attempting to wire in an electrical brake controller, I blew the brake fuse. Seems the coach won't shift into gear if the brake fuse is blown. Simple Fix you would think. Wrong. The one fuse box under the hood did not have the brake or similar fuses (eg lighter, radio, etc) in it. The Owners Manual says it should be under the dash, door side. I and a mechanic looked everywhere under the dash for the fuse block/panel but couldn't find it. Anyone know where HR may have hidden it? Thanks all!
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Old 06-05-2008, 04:12 AM   #3
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Can't help with the exact location but maybe you can get an answer from HR. Got this from my owner's manual

For non-emergency service needs, please contact one of our service centers below

Elkhart, INDIANA Service Center
1901 W. Hively Ave.
Elkhart, IN 46517
Fax: (574) 389-4283
Phone: (877) 466-6226

Harrisburg, OREGON Diamond Hill Service Center
30725 Diamond Hill Rd.
Harrisburg, OR 97446
Fax: (541) 995-1157
Phone: (877) 466-6226
Mailing Address:
91320 Coburg Industrial Way
Coburg, OR 97408

Wildwood, FLORIDA Service Center
4505 Monaco Way
Wildwood , FL 34785
Fax: (352) 330-3852
Phone: (877) 466-6226

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Old 06-05-2008, 05:54 AM   #4
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We had a 94 Endeavor LE on a Ford like yours. I believe the fuse block referred to is in the dash. In front of the steering wheel on top of the dash is a lift out panel. Directly below the panel is a fuse block. I had a problem with brake lights once and that's where the fuse was.
Hope your problem is as simple as that.
We enjoyed ours, it's a nice coach for being non-slide, non-wide body.
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Old 06-06-2008, 04:25 AM   #5
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I had a coach from a different manufacturer on a Ford 1995 chassis -the fuse block was under the dash to the left of the steering shaft.
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