It would help to know for sure what chassis you have, but it is probably on a Ford, F53. I'm not sure what you mean by "rear gas" but I'm sure that you don't have a gasoline engine pusher. The F53 chassis has 2 fuse panels, one next to the engine and the other blow the dash. They both have fuses related to towing and you can get a copy of the fuse panels with listing of what each fuse is here.Have 2008 Winnebago Adventure rear gas and need t to find fuse.
Tied into rear lighting on tow. Factory plug on the coach.Are you talking about brake light(s) on the motorhome or on a towed vehicle? If it's a towed vehicle, a lot depends on how it's wired, whether you have tied in to the original light set on the towed vehicle or whether you have an outboard set of lights. A bit more detail would help someone give you some help, since few of us know that rig, and none of us can see what you are towing or how you are hooked up.
What chassis do you have? It would help us to help you if we knew for sure.Factory plug on the coach.
WorkhorseWhat chassis do you have? It would help us to help you if we knew for sure.
Rear gas pusherWorkhorse
NoIs there a panel under the refrigerator?
Winnebago Adventure LimitedIt would help to know for sure what chassis you have, but it is probably on a Ford, F53. I'm not sure what you mean by "rear gas" but I'm sure that you don't have a gasoline engine pusher. The F53 chassis has 2 fuse panels, one next to the engine and the other blow the dash. They both have fuses related to towing and you can get a copy of the fuse panels with listing of what each fuse is here.