Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion - The Premier Truck Drivers Forum!  

Trucker MySpace - Truckers Making Friends. Chicken Truckers Come Meet Other Truckers!

Good Trucking Jobs - Forget Those CRAP Trucking Jobs & Find A Good Trucking Job!




Go Back   Truckers' Trucking Forum | Message Board | Discussion > Truckers & The Trucking Industry > Questions From New Drivers

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board - The Premiere Truck Driver Forum
Sponsored Links

Important Truckers Forum Notice!

Questions From New Drivers Newbie White Line Fever. Forum/Message Board for new truckers or those wanting to become a trucker to ask experienced drivers a question, and get their advice. New drivers can post questions and experienced drivers can help.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  ^ Top   #1  
Old 11.04.2007
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Day Ago 10.16 AM
Member Since: Aug 2006
Location: Bristol, VA
Trucker? 2 Years
Posts: 85
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked 2 Times in 1 Post
Fuse Panel location

I am now driving an 02 Freightliner Classic XL conventional (Ex Werner truck). The fan switch for the bunk a/c isn't working so I was going to check the fuse. Where the heck is the fuse panel?

I took the panel off that is bottom center of the dash (in front of the gearshift) but it doesn't have any fuses, just a pile of wires and a center part that looks like a house circuit breaker. Does this truck have any "actual" fuses?

Thanks,

Dave
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #2  
Old 11.04.2007
goforce's Avatar
Light Load Member
 
Last Seen: 19 Hours Ago 04.41 AM
Member Since: Apr 2007
Location: South, Ga
Trucker? 5 Years
Age: 57
Posts: 96
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 3
Thanked: 5 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by Firebird View Post
The fan switch for the bunk a/c isn't working so I was going to check the fuse.

Most likely it does not have any fuses. Just the circuit breakers. Check and see if you are getting power to the fan switch or to the fan motor. Freightliners are bad about fan motors going out.

Alan
Reply With Quote
Reply

Truckers Forum Bookmarks - Like This Thread? Tell The World!

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board
Truckers Accessories


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Trucker Forum Replies Last Post
Anyone have a 387 and know where the fuse box is? IROCUBabe Experienced Truckers' Advice 3 06.23.2008 03.42 AM
FM Tuner Fuse Problem evolutioncalling Electronic Connection 5 05.24.2008 08.44 AM
Fuse box location bbkeo Ask An Owner Operator 6 04.21.2008 06.11 PM
In-line fuse for inverter? Honua Gal Electronic Connection 6 03.15.2008 02.34 PM
Blown fuse help Big Schmidty CB Radio Forum 3 08.17.2007 09.25 AM


.


vBulletin Forum Software, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Copyright © The Truckers Report - Trucking Forum & Message Board - Truck Driver Discussion - Truck Forum

Trucker Forum Disclaimer: All content, information and opinions (collectively, the "Material") presented on Our Trucker Forum Discussion Board at TheTruckersReport.com are those of the authors of posts and messages (collectively, the "participants") and not The Truckers Report. The Truckers Report does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, accuracy, timeliness or up-to-date-ness of the material presented on the Truck Driver Forum. The material is published "as is," and does not represent the official views and opinions of The Truckers Report or any company. Any reliance upon the Material presented on these forums shall be at User's own risk. The Truckers Report does not review the substance of the content posted by users on these forums and is therefore not responsible for any of such content. The Truckers Forum merely provides a space for its users to express and exchange their own opinions.


Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO