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Old 04-28-2021, 01:10 PM   #1
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Where is the fuse for the radio in my 2018 Redhawk 29xk?

My radio doesn't turn on. Ive been told its a blown fuse.
Can anyone tell me where the radio fuse is, what it looks like and what voltage/amps it is??? Please .... thx!!!
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Old 05-02-2021, 11:19 PM   #2
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https://fusecheck.com/ford/ford-e350...9-fuse-diagram

Says fuse #41 (15 Amp) Passenger compartment fuse panel

Hope this helps.

Edit: 12 Volts.
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Old 05-03-2021, 03:35 PM   #3
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https://fusecheck.com/ford/ford-e350...9-fuse-diagram

Says fuse #41 (15 Amp) Passenger compartment fuse panel

Hope this helps.

Edit: 12 Volts.
I found the fuse for the radio on my 2018 Redhawk 29xk.
It's in the house battery compartment. There are two fuses there.
One is the radio fuse...I replaced it and all is well!
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Old 05-03-2021, 05:04 PM   #4
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Glad you found it! On the Greyhawk motorhomes, the dash radio gets its power from two sources. If the ignition is on, power comes from the Ford passenger compartment fusebox, as jyh818 says above. When the ignition is off, power is fed from the Jayco 12V distribution panel, as you found.
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My radio doesn't turn on. Ive been told its a blown fuse.
Can anyone tell me where the radio fuse is, what it looks like and what voltage/amps it is??? Please .... thx!!!

I know that you have been trying to solve this for awhile so I have to ask. Who told you it was a blown fuse?



This issue may take removing the dash and working through the wiring to troubleshoot the issue(s). Radio issues can be the hardest to solve and over the years I have found that getting behind the head unit and working out from there is about the only way to resolve it.
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