Power outlets in volvo

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  1. jlawall

    jlawall Light Load Member

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    I have no power in bunk outlets in 2002 Volvo. Anyone have schematics for outlets or have this problem before can tell me where to look. Fuse in dash checks ok. Any help would be appreciated.
     
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  3. Joschmotrucker

    Joschmotrucker Light Load Member

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    Is there a small fuse panel by the bunk heater/radio controls? That's where they are in the newer trucks anywho.
     
  4. Wolfyinc

    Wolfyinc Road Train Member

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    if you cant find a fix you can always get one of those 12ft extension cords and run it to a front outlet, might be more of a pain but can be a temp solution. As one stated above check for a fuse in the back, I had a 2009 volvo awhile back that had fuses in the bunk as well.
     
  5. Numb

    Numb Crusty Curmudgeon

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    12v outlets or the 110 v??

    the 110 are for shore power.

    there should be a switch in the drivers side box.
     
  6. 2wildT

    2wildT Light Load Member

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    or under the bottom bunk on the drivers side, depending on how things are installed
     
  7. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    It is just below the 'Panic' button - whatever that is.
     
  8. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    The newer trucks have the inverter switch on the switch panel over the drivers head.
     
  9. Mountain Hummingbird

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    2002 you probable hit the switch in the left cubby under the bunk, that is where I would check first something may have hit the switch to the off position.
     
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