Hey all. Does anyone happen to know if there is a separate fuse for the 12v power sockets in the sleeper? Plugged my cooler in this evening, heard a faint pop, and then no power. Now I have no power at any of the three power sockets in the sleeper, but power sockets in the cab (dash) work just fine. Cooler is plugged in up there for now.
Found the fuse for those working cab power sockets, but not sure if it's the same fuse for those in the sleeper.
Thanks for reading...
papawheelie
2012 Prostar+ Power Sockets Fuse
Discussion in 'International Forum' started by papawheelie, May 9, 2013.
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I'm not completely sure, but I would think there would be separate fuses for the bunk sockets. I have the same model truck with my company and the sleeper alone has its own functioning buttons. Of course you know that already... But I would double check and ask someone more mechanically inclined to perform such a task on that specific model of truck. Just came from a Five Star International repair shop in Bordentown, PA and talked to a senior mechanic about the wiring and fuses and how diverse they can be. Been having some electrical wiring issues with my Qualcomm and my company sent me to them.
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my 2010 has a separate fuse box in the side box on the drivers side. I think the fuses for the sleeper area are there on my truck. probably the same on yours.
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Yep, should be in the drivers side cargo compartment. Should be 15 amp.
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Thanks guys. you are correct. found the "sleeper" fuse box in the side box. keeps blowing that 15 amp fuse. further diagnosis is leading me to believe there is a problem with the plug on my Coleman cooler. works fine when plugged in to power point in the cab OR when plugged into power point in sleeper, but only if i use a separate pigtail plug. weird.
Have a great weekend guys.
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Anyone have any suggestions why my running lights in the back are not working. I have brake lights and turn signals but no running lights. Where are the fuses for that part of the truck? 2012 international prostar
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There are no fuses for that. The lights are all powered outputs from the body controller. You either have both lights burnt out, or a broken/corroded wire for them somewhere.
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