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Matt_Colie
Jul 06, 2020Explorer II
Heather,
The coach is 8 years old and the blade fuses are completely interchangeable, so there is no reason to expect that there is still a 3 amp fuse in that slot. I can't tell you where is should be, but I can offer a possible quicker way to find the open fuse.
According to the SAE specification, the blades are supposed to be though the back side of the plastic. This is so you can put a tester of some variety there and determine if the fuse is good. There are test lights made just for this they are available at most storefront auto parts stores. Fact is any test light or meter will do.
Matt
The coach is 8 years old and the blade fuses are completely interchangeable, so there is no reason to expect that there is still a 3 amp fuse in that slot. I can't tell you where is should be, but I can offer a possible quicker way to find the open fuse.
According to the SAE specification, the blades are supposed to be though the back side of the plastic. This is so you can put a tester of some variety there and determine if the fuse is good. There are test lights made just for this they are available at most storefront auto parts stores. Fact is any test light or meter will do.
Matt
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