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Old 02-10-2025, 07:42 PM   #1
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2004 Tiffin Allegro 30DA fuse panel left of steering wheel

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Just picked up this rig last weekend and I think I am missing a fuse block mount/bracket assembly for the fuse panel which is to the left of the steering wheel/under the dash. Can someone take a pic of what their fuse panel looks like? Or how this should be mounted - I think this isn't normal. Thx!
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For other folks looking at this post, "Astroman77's" coach is built on a Workhorse chassis (as opposed to a Ford F-53 chassis).
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Don't you just love it when people do things like that? Mine had been a repo before the people before had it. The original owners took everything they could before the finance company took it away. Shades, washer/dryer, mattress, even the cover for the fuse box like the one on yours. It has the listing for the fuses on it. I did manage to get a picture from someone on the forum. You should post info in your signature line as to what year, model of coach and what chassis you have. It saves time when it comes to people helping you. Some items are relevant to the coach builder, and some are relevant to the chassis builder.
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Old 02-18-2025, 11:21 AM   #4
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You know that's not normal. Handy, but not normal, even for Tiffin.
My PA on a '04 Workhorse chassis has the same box, but it is mounted quite a bit higher above the e brake.
I would look around under there for the mounting bracket.

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Thx for the replies. I did find a pic online that clued me in to how it should mount. As for a cover, that seems to be missing. I'll have to source one here shortly...thx again
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My (same year -same model) is just like your picture. no mount in site
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Its somewhere about here...

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My (same year -same model) is just like your picture. no mount in site
I believe its right about where the arrow points in this pic I found online...my MH is at the storage facility for the time being, so I am unable to confirm 100%...but I am pretty sure that is about where it goes. There was another pic I found online the other day that seemed to confirm this, but of course now I cannot find it.
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