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Old 12-30-2018, 04:23 PM   #3
Frenchy1
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State: Arkansas
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THOR #14065
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Originally Posted by Beau388 View Post
Operation power for both radios comes from the coach's power center under the bed. In my coach it is fuse #7, The power for the memory of the radios comes from the chassis battery. For most of the coach's front cap, all of the Thor installed equipment, is powered through the chassis circuit breaker and the front cap fuse panel (down by the drivers left foot). There is a plan view of your chassis fuse box with a fuse panel in your Ford owners manual or here <https://owner.ford.com/tools/account/how-tos/owner-manuals-search-results.html?year=2017&make=Ford&model=F-53%20Motorhome%20Chassis&currentVehicle=true>. There is no fuse for the front cap radio listed. Usually the fuse for the radio's memory is an inline fuse just behind the radio.
Sweet. Let me check on this and let you know. Thanks so much!
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