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  1. My old girl has been parked for over a year - waiting for help. I started her up about every month or two - started and ran like a champ. When it was time to sell - no juice. The buyer "wiggled a red wire" and she started. However, we didn't even get as far as checking the tail lights and all that. The running lights around the cabin had been dysfunctional - they all went out at once the month before I parked it. Turns out that was just the beginning. I had expected this kind of problem when I had to deal with roof damage and subsequent leaks. The leaks have been sealed and she's had quite a while to dry out, so at least the damage is controlled. Now corrosion is my #1 enemy. At this point I just need to get her legal and running. Back to no juice. I found the fuse box next to the battery. The 10 and 7.5 amp fuses are intact and contacts reasonably clean. However, the 40 amp box fuse labelled AM1 (?alternator?) and the 80 amp box fuse labelled AM1 Glow are both obviously corroded. I can pull the 40 to replace it but cannot remove the 80 amp fuse. From what I learned online, I needed to remove the fuse box from the body and turn the unit upside-down to access a screw(s) to remove it. I got as far as trying to turn it over. There is are 2 bundles of wires coming out the bottom that the truck instructions don't mention or show. My first guess is that they are RV related. the bundle is anchored to the body with an adhesive cable tie that's holding other stuff up too. If I cut the cable tie and free the bundles, will I be able to access what I need to do to remove the 80 amp fuse? Is there another way to remove it? Obviously, I'll have plenty of tangles to go through once I change the fuses. But that's another post. I sure love this site! Been visiting since well before I was able to buy my own rig. I lived in her for 2 years while exploring Oregon. She has gone where no Toy RV has gone before! Thanks for any light y'all can shine! Oh - where do I need to look to find other truck related fuses and/or boxes? Annie
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