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CAUTION
Before replacing a fuse, turn OFF all lights
and accessories and remove the ignition
key to avoid damaging the electrical system.
1. Turn OFF all lights and accessories
and remove the ignition key to avoid
damaging the electrical system.
2. Determine from the chart on the
fuse panel which fuse controls that
component.
3. Remove that fuse and see if it is
blown.
Fuse Puller
If it is blown, replace it with a fuse of the
same rating. If a fuse of the same rating is
not available, a fuse of a lower rating may
be temporarily substituted. You can also
use a fuse from a circuit you can do
temporarily without (for example an
accessory circuit or radio).
CAUTION
When replacing a failed circuit breaker, al-
ways use an approved circuit breaker with a
current rating equal to or less than the cir-
cuit breaker being replaced. Only use the
approved Type II modified reset circuit
breakers. NEVER use a Type I (automatic
reset) or Type III (manual reset) circuit
breaker. A fuse with a current rating equal to
or less than the circuit breaker being re-
placed can also be used.
Where are the Fuses Located?
When determining if a fuse is blown, it is
important to know where to find the related
fuses.
Fuses for the cab are located in the fuse
panel behind the drivers side kick panel.
Main power relays are located on the
power distribution center, in the engine
compartment, mounted to the front wall of
the cab.
Fuses for the optional sleeper are located
on a separate fuse box accessible through
the luggage compartment door.
See Also
How to inspect and replace a fuse on page
33
Fuses, Circuit Breakers and Relays
How to Jump Start a Battery
Jump starting a vehicle is not a
recommended practice due to the various
battery installations and electrical options.
However, if the vehicle battery is
discharged (dead), the vehicle may start by
using energy from a good battery in
another vehicle. This is termed jump
starting.
WARNING!
Batteries contain acid that can burn and
gasses that can explode. Ignoring safety
procedures may result in death, personal in-
jury, equipment or property damage.
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