BOUNDER
CLASSIC
INFORMATION
LAMPS AND BULBS
Interior - 12-volt
Ceiling double incandescent ..... .GE 1141, 12-volt
Ceiling single incandescent.. ...... GE 1141, 12-volt
Vanity light .................................... 9019-F, 12-volt
Round Halogen lights ........................ lOW, 12-volt
Ceiling Halogen lights ......................
10W, 12-volt
Exterior
Back-up lights ............................ GE 1156, 12-volt
Entry step light.. ........................... GE 194, 12-volt
Front clearance lights .................. .GE 194, 12-volt
Front side marker/turn signal .......... Sylvania 3457
Headlight, halogen
high beam ................................
HB3
(9005), 12-volt
low beam ...................................... HB4
(9006),
12V
License plate light .......................... GE 53, 12-volt
Luggage Compartment. .............. GE 1141, 12-volt
Porch lights .......................... .Jensen 1003, 12-volt
Rear clearance lights .................. .GE 194, 12-volt
Rear Turn lights .......................... GE 1156, 12-volt
Side marker lights ........................
GE
194, 12-volt
StoplTurnlTaillights ................... .GE 1157, 12-volt
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CAUTION
Before relamping, disconnect power source by remov-
ing fuse or placing circuit breaker and control switch in
OFF position.
Halogen bulbs operate at extremely high temperatures
and pressures and will shatter if not handled correctly.
Always use a soft dry cloth or cotton
gloves when han-
dling halogen bulbs.
Do
not touch glass area with bare hands.
If
bulb is
touched with bare hands, wipe the bulb clean with
rub-
bing alcohol.
Do
not use near flammable or combustible materials
and/or objects which may be
sensitive
to
fading or drying.
Use bulbs designed or specific by manufacturer as
to
style, wattage and voltage.
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NOTE 1
Consult Chassis Operator's/Owner's Guide/Manual
for automotive lamp replacement
on
chassis cab.
This
would include headlamps, tum signals and running
lamps.
MOTOR HOME FUSES AND
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The 120-volt circuit breakers and 12-volt fuses
are located on three separate panels. The pur-
pose
of
these three panels is to provide electrical
circuit breakers and fuses to interrupt current
flow
if
a circuit is overloaded.
I.
120-volt House Electrical - This electri-
cal panel is located under the
bed
or the
refrigerator (location varies depending
upon model). This panel is very similar to a
residential panel with resettable breakers.
2. Fleetwood Automotive 12-volt System -
This panel is located
in
a side compartment
or
in
the engine access comp3.liment. This
electrical center contains battery disconnect
systems, enlly step, fog light, and some other
automotive circuilly.
3.
12-volt Chassis Fuses - This electrical
panel is located under the driver's side
dash area.
WARNING
Do
not install 12-volt fuses or 120-volt breakers with
amperage ratings greater than that specified on the
device or label. Doing so constitutes a fire hazard.
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