Bunk Lights Inop on 2010 WS 4900

Discussion in 'Western Star Forum' started by RdGeigerllc, Mar 30, 2017.

  1. RdGeigerllc

    RdGeigerllc Bobtail Member

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    All my Bunk Lights are out on my 2010 Western Star 4900.......I have located Front Fuse Panel next to the Glove Box.....and No Fuse for the Bunk Lights....Can anyone tell me where the Location is for the Fuse for the Bunk Lights, Please.....Thank You in Advance....Bobby
     
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  3. Cetane+

    Cetane+ Road Train Member

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    Not to be a smart ###, but is the switch on the dash on also?
     
  4. RDGeiger

    RDGeiger Bobtail Member

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    There is no power to the Switch, either on the Dash in the Cab, nor to the Switch in the Sleeper.....
     
  5. Cetane+

    Cetane+ Road Train Member

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    Can't the dealer tell you what fuse location supplies power to that. Then order the sticker for the inside cover that tells you What all the fuses go to.
     
  6. RDGeiger

    RDGeiger Bobtail Member

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    My Dealer cant tell me the location of that Fuse Panel....Ive already asked, that's why Im here....... The panel beside the glove box does not have a bunk light fuse.....So, Im still searching ....
     
  7. d{xx}b

    d{xx}b Bobtail Member

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    My 2014, 4900 with the bed ,table setting has a little black metal box underneath the left hand side part of the bed where the fuse for the sleeper lights are placed, hope that helps
     
  8. RDGeiger

    RDGeiger Bobtail Member

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    I will look at mine in the Morning! Thank You!
     
  9. ex mercer contractor

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  10. ex mercer contractor

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    Drivers side under bed next to low voltage disconnect is a box that had my sleeper light fuse in it when mine went out
     
  11. Mythandar

    Mythandar Bobtail Member

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    They don't do a good job of documenting that your sleeper fuses can be under the bed. It's the black box with 2 torx screws on the top for the cover, remove that and you'll find your fuses there.

    I'm surprised that the dealership didn't know where it was. Unless it's one of those freightliner dealerships and sell stars on the side, they don't get much experience with the stars. Went to training in portland with a few technicians that work in a dealership like that, they work on a star once a months, if that.
     
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