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Old 04-19-2011, 05:47 AM   #1
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Angry Where are the fuses?

Where in the heck are the fuses located in my 2010 G2 31BHDS? I really did pay attention to the tech when he went over the TT but forgot where the fuses are located and he even showed me, daaaaa!!!!
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Old 04-19-2011, 06:37 AM   #2
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Not sure about your exact model, but ours is located by the oven behind a black plastic panel. Fuses and breakers are located behind that panle that pulls off.
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As OurJayco said - behind the plastic panel. Look inside near where your power cord comes out of your trailer - the panel he referenced should be right near there.



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paflyfisher, across from your pantry, at bottom of the end wall of linen cabinet that seperates the living area from the back bunk area (wall where thermostat is) there is a fuse panel along the floor. Gently snap off the plastic cover and you'll see 'em, that's where the breakers are too.
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Old 10-31-2014, 08:47 PM   #5
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Panel Box Fuse/Breaker Box for 2006 Jayco Jayflight 29FBS

I just recently purchased this travel trailer in September and use it on the weekends as a get away. With the weather getting cold, I brought a infrared heater and plugged it in instead of using the gas. I plugged something into another outlet and the heater shut off. I COULD NOT FIND PANEL BOX. I searched and searched and finally got online. Several of my outlets had stopped working, the refrigerator turned to gas and the GFI outlet in the bathroom wouldn't reset so I had to find it. On this travel trailer, the box is under the refrigerator on the other wall close to the floor. There is a black cover over it and you have to carefully pull it off. Reset the breakers. You have to make sure that you flip the breaker all the way off or it will not reset. After I finally realized this, it finally went back to the on position and all of the outlets are working and so is the refrigerator. HOPE THIS HELPS
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Be sure when you plug in electric heaters that the outlets are in good condition. When you remove the plug it should have pretty good resistance. If not replace the outlet.
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