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Old 08-03-2015, 08:03 AM   #1
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my 2002 Fleetwood bounder lost all exterior lights. I can not find the fuse panel for the lights. It is not where the owners manual say it is.
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What chassis?
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Old 08-03-2015, 11:38 AM   #3
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my 2002 Fleetwood bounder lost all exterior lights. I can not find the fuse panel for the lights. It is not where the owners manual say it is.
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Just wondering, where were the fuses that you DID check? The reason I ask is, on our previous coach, a '99 Fleetwood Bounder 34V with the F-53 Chassis and 275HP V-10, many of the light fuses, i.e. turn signals, brake lights, flashers, etc. are under the "tilt-up" dash. I don't know if yours tilts up too but, basically, you just lift up on the 1/2 moon dash and, it (ours did anyway) has a prop that you lift and put in place to hold that dash up while you're in there goofing around. Just a suggestion.
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A motor home will have multiple fuse panels.. The one you want is describe in the Chassis manual.. that is all I can say.
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my 2002 Fleetwood bounder lost all exterior lights. I can not find the fuse panel for the lights. It is not where the owners manual say it is.
The fuse for the running lights is under the hood. I would think the rest of the light fuses would be in the same place. It is a plastic box about 4x6 inches. It is a Ford chassis part. There are also some relays in there. I would also check the relays. The box is just over the top of the radiator.
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I have an 2006 Bounder. It has some fuses under the dash (mostly the Chassis fuses, so I would check that panel first). There is also a 12VDC fuse panel under a flip-up dash section to the left of the display section. It is about 12x12. The onwers manual describes where the fuse panels are, but it doe not tell you which fuses are in which fuse boxes. LOL!

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Along these same lines, I have a 2002 Fleetwood Expedition and I am trying to find the fuse for the brake lights. I have checked under the steering column and found s panel for other exterior lights, but none for the brake lights. It is a freight liner chassis.

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