Replacement fuses
Getting ready for an almost two week trip through the Applachians in StellaM@ris, and stocking up on some of the things I need. I figured I'd get some extra fuses just in case one goes out on me during the trip. But what kind? Can I purchase them at an auto parts store? Thanks!
Kim
"StellaM@ris", 2017 T@G Max XL
2020 Ford Escape SEL Ecoboost and 2003 Explorer XLT
Tyke, Buckshot, and Bonnie (the 4-legged children)
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Yep, they are standard blade type. What is nice, is when a fuse is blown and power is on, you will have a red light beside it.
But I do not know about the one near the battery. Might check the fridge. Not sure if there is one in it. Maybe it is not there anymore, since the 12v cig plug is cut from the wire.
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Look in the breaker box inside at the foot of the bed for sizes. They are color coded
2017 T@G Max
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The TV and entertainment center both have inline blade type fuses, as does solar panels if you have them.
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Thanks everyone!
Kim
"StellaM@ris", 2017 T@G Max XL
2020 Ford Escape SEL Ecoboost and 2003 Explorer XLT
Tyke, Buckshot, and Bonnie (the 4-legged children)
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