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Old 06.22.2008
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Anyone have a 387 and know where the fuse box is?

I need to replace the fuse for the cig lighter but cannot find the fuses. There is something there under the glove box but it only has 3 fuses and none are for the lighter.
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what are you driving ?
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Um a peterbilt 387 2007
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It should be on drivers side by the clutch pedal. If not there, look in the owners manual, if it's in the truck. If not I would call Roadbreakdown, they should be able to tell you where it's at.
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