12v Fuse Panel

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BrentHG

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My 2000 Winne Adventurer 35 has a 12v fuse panel on the left side of the steering wheel when I raise the dash up.  I looked through all the manuals that came with my coach, but there's nothing on this fuse panel.  Does anyone have a diagram of these fuses and what circuits they power?  See attached photo.
 

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John Canfield said:
Those look like chassis fuses, call or email Winnebago Owner Relations.

I found the manual online at:  http://www.fleet.ford.com/partsandservice/owner-manuals/

Glad to have something to reference now, but I didn't see a fuse on this panel that operates the Kwikee Step automatic ON/OFF switch on the left side wall of the entrance.  There's gotta be a fuse somewhere.
 
Sometimes if there is a plastic cover, all the fuse locations,functions will be on the inside surface of the cover.
 
BrentHG said:
....I didn't see a fuse on this panel that operates the Kwikee Step automatic ON/OFF switch on the left side wall of the entrance.  There's gotta be a fuse somewhere.
The Kwikee steps probably wouldn't be fused with the other Ford chassis fuses.
 
Brent,
I too have been on the journey searching for CBs.  Today I found my 1998 Itasca's looking just like yours.  Those seven on the top are the ones you are interested in.  Take a flash light and look straight forward from that panel about 8" and you will see letting and a diagram telling you which fuse is which.  I believe I saw one for steps on that panel.  Now read my post!  What an adventure!  I'm a college graduate and it took me 4 days to find these things!!!
 

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