cbr46
Oct 22, 2013Explorer
2002 Fleetwood Terra Fuse Locations
I'm looking for a fuse location diagram for a 2002 Fleetwood Terra 32S on a Ford F53 chassis. The panel in question is located in the engine bay on the firewall above the left headlight.
It appears Fleetwood was thoughtful enough to put a sticker under the fuse panel but that got washed out with time & miles.
The 3A fuse that supplies the chassis voltage monitor (water pump switch, tank level check, hot water switch panel) draws ~ 2ma with nothing going on. Moving the switch to test coach voltage does nothing. I don't know what else this circuit supplies.
The 20A fuse that supplies the motorized step draws ~15ma with nothing going on.
Both of these fuses, and probably the entire fuse block, are fed by the chassis (not coach) battery. These small amounts are running the battery down. OK, it is 11-12 years old . . . .
I'd like to know what the other fuses do before I have to hunt down a problem. I guess I could turn EVERYTHING on and start plugging in fuses to see what happens, but that would take the better part of a day running in & out of the coach.
Other similar Fleetwoods may share the same (or similar) fuse panel assignments. Might be a start . . . .
Does anyone have a diagram or the stickie below the panel intact and can post a photo?
Thanks,
- bob
It appears Fleetwood was thoughtful enough to put a sticker under the fuse panel but that got washed out with time & miles.
The 3A fuse that supplies the chassis voltage monitor (water pump switch, tank level check, hot water switch panel) draws ~ 2ma with nothing going on. Moving the switch to test coach voltage does nothing. I don't know what else this circuit supplies.
The 20A fuse that supplies the motorized step draws ~15ma with nothing going on.
Both of these fuses, and probably the entire fuse block, are fed by the chassis (not coach) battery. These small amounts are running the battery down. OK, it is 11-12 years old . . . .
I'd like to know what the other fuses do before I have to hunt down a problem. I guess I could turn EVERYTHING on and start plugging in fuses to see what happens, but that would take the better part of a day running in & out of the coach.
Other similar Fleetwoods may share the same (or similar) fuse panel assignments. Might be a start . . . .
Does anyone have a diagram or the stickie below the panel intact and can post a photo?
Thanks,
- bob