Fuse Panel for L9000 Tractor

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  1. mike9497

    mike9497 Bobtail Member

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    Nope not there either.thats the first thing i opened up too. these trucks have the big hump coming out of the dash to cover the engine.

    can't get these through inspection without fuses
     
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  3. bender

    bender Road Train Member

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    I'm thinking you have the ones with about ten miles of hood out in front of the set back axle.
     
  4. Bikerboy

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    well either they are under under the hood somewhere or hidden in cab somewhere.
     
  5. mike9497

    mike9497 Bobtail Member

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    there big cam trucks which is why they have the big hump in the cab floor
     
  6. mike9497

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    i've looked everywhere on both. i don't think they have fuses which is pretty dam odd. been told that some fleet models do not have fuses which is crazy. thats a fire waiting to happen
     
  7. Bikerboy

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    i doubt that
     
  8. Cheyners

    Cheyners Bobtail Member

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    I have been raised working on Louisville's. The breaker panel is always under the right side dash panel. They could be fleet trucks with a remote fuse panel, there is no way they don't have one some where.
     
  9. Shaggy76

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    What year is your truck? Some L8000 are like the Sterlings Acterras. The panel is on the right side behind the dash panel. Some of them, you have to take the dash apart to get to the fuses. If you have time, chase the hot line off the voltage regulator on the firewall. See where it enters at the grommet near the center of the firewall just above the engine. The go into cab and chase it under the dash. It will lead you to the GEM and in turn the fused panel. Some are rair and have the panel in the door jamb behind the passenger seat, but those were on the older 1980's style trucks.
     
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  11. mike9497

    mike9497 Bobtail Member

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    its a 1995. only thing i've found is a U shaped power panel with wires connected on both sides behind the passenger seat. these wires lead straight to the center of the dash and attach to 3 relays and 4 light switches before going through the fire wall. there are no wires going to the right of the dash and there is nothing behind the dash panel to the right or center that would be considered a fuse panel. i even removed the driver side panel to find nothing but wires

    very odd and i'm getting pretty pissed about it
     
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