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Old 07-07-2022, 09:45 PM   #1
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Hey all. First time owner here and am looking all over for a fuse box. My fan and a/c are out but everything else is powered on. Pretty sure it's a fuse problem, but if you know something I can look into, I'd love to hear from you too!

This is a 2007 26' bumper pull Jayflight.

I've checked in all cupboards, interior walls, under sinks and around the dining table. I have yet to get into the water tank area (next to look into). But can't think of another place to look. Thanks for any advice.
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Old 07-07-2022, 10:22 PM   #2
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Should be in the vicinity of where your 30 Amp power cord enters the trailer.
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Look for a black rectangular plastic cover with a push-to open, push to close front panel. Maybe below the stove or fridge, not knowing your Jay Flight model. The 120 volt circuit breakers and 12 volt fuses will be in there.
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Should be in the vicinity of where your 30 Amp power cord enters the trailer.
Tunce, I found it! It looked nothing like what was shown in the manuals nor uncover with the “ease” it was suppose to. I’m thinking it may have been replaced with an aftermarket design. But thankfully it’s all working again! Appreciate the help!
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Look for a black rectangular plastic cover with a push-to open, push to close front panel. Maybe below the stove or fridge, not knowing your Jay Flight model. The 120 volt circuit breakers and 12 volt fuses will be in there.
Thanks for the assist. I found it where it should have been, but looked nothing like it’s description. It was a brown plastic front that looked like a vent cover. From its location, that actually made more sense than a breaker/fuse box. Hard as heck to get it open without breaking the clips on it. But it’s all good now! Thanks again.
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