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If you have the tilt back instrument panel, it might be easier to locate the wireing by raising it. Just a thought, I really know nothing about the location of the CB wireing.
I have a 1999 Adventurer 35C. On mine the fuse in in the front compartment. Open your front engine hood and directly back almost center on the firewall is a covered fuse panel box. Inside you will find the Maxi type spade fuses. Approximately 3 fuses from the right on the second row shoulod...
Registration in and confirmed, have our notification packet, Tee Shirts, hat. Our MH interior is decorated in a Western/Native American theme so we are all ready to go to the Wild West Show in Forest City, IA.
I was able to reach the front plug on the drivers side from under the vehicle using a swivle handle ratchet. Not easy but doable. The passenger side front was done down through the top, had to move the air intake out of the way and do a lot of grunting and groaning, but got it. The second...
You cannot completely empty the bowl on the carb unless you remove it completely. The plug that you remove from the bottom has a threaded component inside the bowl that it screws into and it sticks up about 1/2 inch above the bottom thereby not allowing the bowl to empty completely.