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PCronin68
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Mar 07, 2023

2014 Fleetwood Bounder Rear Slide Fuse

The drivers side rear slide on my 2014 Bounder 34B is not working. I suspect a fuse seeing as I don't hear anything happening. Where would I find the fuse for this rear slide? There is one small fuse box near floor on passenger side near the bunk bed slide out. Any other place I should be looking?

Thanks
  • MOTOR HOME FUSES AND
    CIRCUIT BREAKERS
    The 120-volt circuit breakers and 12-volt fuses
    are located on three separate panels. The purpose of these three panels is to provide electrical
    circuit breakers and fuses to interrupt current
    flow if a circuit is overloaded.
    1. 120-volt House Electrical — This electrical panel is located under the bed or the
    refrigerator (location varies depending
    upon model). This panel is very similar to a
    residential panel with resettable breakers.
    2. Fleetwood Automotive 12-volt System —
    This panel is located in a side compartment
    or in the engine access compartment. This
    electrical center contains battery disconnect
    systems, entry step, fog light, and some other
    automotive circuitry.
    3. 12-volt Chassis Fuses — This electrical
    panel is located under the driver’s side
    dash area
  • dougrainer wrote:
    MOTOR HOME FUSES AND
    CIRCUIT BREAKERS
    The 120-volt circuit breakers and 12-volt fuses
    are located on three separate panels. The purpose of these three panels is to provide electrical
    circuit breakers and fuses to interrupt current
    flow if a circuit is overloaded.
    1. 120-volt House Electrical — This electrical panel is located under the bed or the
    refrigerator (location varies depending
    upon model). This panel is very similar to a
    residential panel with resettable breakers.
    2. Fleetwood Automotive 12-volt System —
    This panel is located in a side compartment
    or in the engine access compartment. This
    electrical center contains battery disconnect
    systems, entry step, fog light, and some other
    automotive circuitry.
    3. 12-volt Chassis Fuses — This electrical
    panel is located under the driver’s side
    dash area


    Fleetwood customer service says there is not one fuse for each slide out. They are controlled by one module located in engine compartment.
  • PCronin68 wrote:
    dougrainer wrote:
    MOTOR HOME FUSES AND
    CIRCUIT BREAKERS
    The 120-volt circuit breakers and 12-volt fuses
    are located on three separate panels. The purpose of these three panels is to provide electrical
    circuit breakers and fuses to interrupt current
    flow if a circuit is overloaded.
    1. 120-volt House Electrical — This electrical panel is located under the bed or the
    refrigerator (location varies depending
    upon model). This panel is very similar to a
    residential panel with resettable breakers.
    2. Fleetwood Automotive 12-volt System —
    This panel is located in a side compartment
    or in the engine access compartment. This
    electrical center contains battery disconnect
    systems, entry step, fog light, and some other
    automotive circuitry.
    3. 12-volt Chassis Fuses — This electrical
    panel is located under the driver’s side
    dash area


    Fleetwood customer service says there is not one fuse for each slide out. They are controlled by one module located in engine compartment.


    I have worked on all brand Motorhomes for 43 years and have NEVER, seen a slide module or fuse in the engine compartment. NEVER. Remember, you have a 2014. Odds are the people you talked to at Fleetwood have never seen or worked on your RV as they have not been with Fleetwood very long. ALWAYS ask when you call OEM's technical, how long they have been employed by that maker. Doug
  • This may or may not apply to you. I had a 2007 Fleetwood Southwind 32V and had a slideout problem. After calling everyone under the sun, including Fleetwood sending me a electrical schmatic which didn't help. Somehow I found out that the Printed circuit boards were behind the AC panel in the bedroom. I had to remove the metal AC breaker panel and behind it were the circuit boards. In my case one of the push on connectors plastic keeper clip had broken and the connector was not making contact. A nylon tie wrap fixed it in a second. Might be your problem. Good Luck