(Home) Can't find the fuses

Hi sorry to sound thick but I can't find any fuses they are certainly well hidden. Just had a tow bar fitted and unfortunately the right indicator is not working and the caravan place I just purchased from tested them before I left and suggested it could be a fuse.I have bought a Pennine Pulman folding camper and my Royal Lounge pulled it like a dream just coasting will definetly nurse it on hills

- (#10772) Joyce Mason, 8 May 04 16:57

in my royal lounge they can be found behind the hot/cold box. not easy to reach. can be seen from passenger side if crouched down in foot well and looking up behind the hot/cold box. 'black box' with a cover, remove the cover and the fuses are behind. hth.

- (#10772) Bill, 8 May 04 17:12

Hi. I have an 86 Super Extra which twice in the last 6 months has played up on a long trip. It loses power becoming very jerky and the more you try to accelerate the worse it is. If I stop it comes right for a few minutes then starts up again - revs ok when stationery but when the load comes on it comes back. Then it can suddenly be fine for the return trip with no problems. I suspect high tension leads. It's been misty drizzling rain both times. Makes for terrible hill climbing here in N.Z. any body have any other ideas i can check also.

- (#10772) Phil McNeil, 17 May 04 04:32

Fuel filter?

- (#10772) Clive, 17 May 04 04:39

I've had a similar problem in the past on a Suzuki van. I replaced the HT leads as you have suggested and it cured it. Obviously check the plugs and timing as well.

- (#10772) Ian Dunse (Derbs), 17 May 04 06:59