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Jul 11, 2015

Fuse box in 2000 road trek 190P

I bought a 2000 Roadtrek 190P. I can't find fuse box. Can someone help me?

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  • "Most of the units on Dodge Chassis,up to 2002 I believe, had all the coach fuses in the converter/charger, located on the left rear side under the seat. Look for the brown vented panel and turn the plastic tab at top and the door will drop down.
    Your 12 volt fuses should be there along with all the 120 volt breaker switches.
    Both 12V and 120V should be numbered and identified with a list on the back of the door. Also check out the Roadtrek website and on the home page click on brochures and scroll down to your year, and down load or view the PDF for your unit, for more info and specification list(last page of brochure)."


    Also, i believe the fuses for the van itself (not the camper part) are located under the drivers seat (at least they are in a Dodge).
  • Thanks so much NoVa and arm.

    Arm, my husband says he thinks he knows where that is. He will check when he goes over to unit. We bought this recently and can't wait to go on a trip. We are new to RVing.

    Thanks again and I'll check the off out.
  • Most of the units on Dodge Chassis,up to 2002 I believe, had all the coach fuses in the converter/charger, located on the left rear side under the seat. Look for the brown vented panel and turn the plastic tab at top and the door will drop down.
    Your 12 volt fuses should be there along with all the 120 volt breaker switches.
    Both 12V and 120V should be numbered and identified with a list on the back of the door. Also check out the Roadtrek website and on the home page click on brochures and scroll down to your year, and down load or view the PDF for your unit, for more info and specification list(last page of brochure).

    Good luck.
  • Not sure about the 2000, but on the 2013 the fuse box is located above the mid-coach entry door, near the indicators for the tanks & batteries. It has a cover that comes off. I think Roadtrek has the old owner's manuals on-line, that may help, too.