DivaFarmer
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I just moved into a 2019 Cedar Creek Champagne and the door to the fuse box is missing. If anyone owns this model, could you take a picture of the inside of door so I know which fuse goes to what. Thanks!,
I read that a bit differently.I don't think the OP is asking about the fuses themselves but about the door (cover) that drops down exposing the fuses/circuit breakers. I don't have a picture of my 2018 36CK2 Hathaway but if you are not having any luck, try the factory or Amish Family RV Service (260) 593-0951. Orvan and his crew only work on Cedar Creeks and may even have what you need in stock. If not they may be able to help you determine where you might find one.
Good Luck and be safe -![]()
X2. The circuit fusing is not standardized. Best bet is to use a DC circuit tracer. It will save you time and aggravation.Unfortunately, even if someone has the exact same model and year as yours, it doesn't mean the fuses are in the same place. Depends on who was working on the line that day![]()
I just moved into a 2019 Cedar Creek Champagne and the door to the fuse box is missing. If anyone owns this model, could you take a picture of the inside of door so I know which fuse goes to what. Thanks!,
I agree I missed the part about needing the door in order to find which fuse goes with what. Sorry for my misinterpretation of OP's need.I read that a bit differently.
While the door is definitely missing, I think they were more concerned that the missing door contained the sticker that is labeled with which fuse/circuit breaker controls what circuit in the trailer.
We had a trailer where the label was right next to each fuse/breaker.
Others have a label on the door(cover). When that cover is missing, you've got to put on your detective's hat to find out what fuse/breaker controls things.
Your suggestions about where to locate the actual metal/plastic cover are good ones.
No worries. I've misread many a post and unless I'd had a rig with labels on the door, I wouldn't have thought of it.I agree I missed the part about needing the door in order to find which fuse goes with what. Sorry for my misinterpretation of OP's need.
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