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fuse panels - where are they?


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We want to check the fuse for the cab AC in our 1991 Toyota/Itasca Spirit. The owner's manual shows 3 fuse panels. We found 2 - one on the driver's side and one under the hood but cannot find the 3rd. The manual says it is on the passenger side under the dash but we couldn't find one there. Anyone know where to look?

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The inverter is under the couch. There are circuit breakers there for 110VAC which the AC uses. I dont know which one is the AC at the moment. Also. I had my AC go out unexpectedly on a trip. after I swerved (not recommended) to avoid an animal. Turned out all breakers inside were ok but no power anywhere on standard house sockets or the Airconditioning. The Generator runs. Turns out there is a breaker on the Kohler Generator that is very loose and easy to flip. The swerve did it. I reset it.

All worked well after that.

Hope that helps.

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The inverter is under the couch. There are circuit breakers there for 110VAC which the AC uses. I dont know which one is the AC at the moment. Also. I had my AC go out unexpectedly on a trip. after I swerved (not recommended) to avoid an animal. Turned out all breakers inside were ok but no power anywhere on standard house sockets or the Airconditioning. The Generator runs. Turns out there is a breaker on the Kohler Generator that is very loose and easy to flip. The swerve did it. I reset it.

All worked well after that.

Hope that helps.

Thanks for the suggestion. I presently have the couch out (darned water leak in the filling tube) so I have been familiarizing myself with the hidden electronic goodies. We don't have A/C AC. We don't even have a generator. The fuse that we can't find is the one for the dashboard AC. Any tips on the whereabouts of the 12V AC fuse box that was supposed to be on the passenger seat kickpanel? I hope I don't have to remove the passenger seat up front.

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