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garyg

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  • Model: 2350 Ford
  • ModelYear: 2007
  • Slide: Yes
  • IntColor: brown
  • ExtColor: white
  • Location: San diego
2007 2350 question
« on: July 22, 2018, 05:19:45 pm »
might anyone have the fuse labeling for the 12 volt dc fuse panel ? did they ever come with one ? i bought used,no paperwork, came with it thanks gary

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jatrax

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  • OwnPC: Yes
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  • PurchDate: November 2016
  • Model: 2552
  • ModelYear: 2017
  • Slide: Yes
  • IntColor: Graystone
  • ExtColor: Graystone
  • Location: Oregon Mountains
Re: 2007 2350 question
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2018, 05:34:27 pm »
@garyg I'm not sure there is a standard for that.  Mine is hand written and no guarantee it is the same as the next rig on the line.

Mine is:
9 - Slide
8 - LP Detector
7 - ?
6 - Water Heater
5 - Pump
4 - Rear ????
3 - Passenger Lights
2 - Driver Lights
1 - Tank Heaters

10 through 15 are empty. 

You might just have to pull a fuse and see what it turns off.  The list above should help with what things to look for.  I also have two exhaust fans and no fuse for them is noted though they might be on the lights....

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Ron Dittmer

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  • NewUsed: New
  • PurchDate: June 2007
  • Model: 2350 Ford
  • ModelYear: 2007
  • Slide: No
  • IntColor: Cherry Green&Gray
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  • Location: N/E Illinois
Re: 2007 2350 question
« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2018, 06:25:30 pm »
Hi GaryG,

We also own a 2007 2350 (CLICK HERE TO SEE IT) that we have owned since new.  Ours does not have a slide out which adds some variation compared to a 2007 2350 with one.

I never had a house fuse panel diagram, nor have I researched and made one.  But I reply here to connect with you in-case you have other 2007 2350 questions.

We are a rare breed around these parts with most PC forum members owning much newer rigs.  Back in 2007 production numbers were few compared to more recent years, hence few older model PC owners.

Ron Dittmer
« Last Edit: July 22, 2018, 06:32:43 pm by Ron Dittmer »
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TNcanuck

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  • ModelYear: 2004
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Re: 2007 2350 question
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2018, 05:31:01 pm »
Ron, this past April we bought a 2004 2350, so I follow your posts closely. Thanks for all the knowledge you share on this forum. I have already done the interior lights LED conversion and they work great. The only issue I still have with that project is dealing with the brittle 14 year old plastic diffusers.  Some of them are broken so I need to look for replacements or a way to repair mine.

I would like to know if anyone has replaced their vinyl graphics?  Ours are faded and cracked.  I have cleaned them up with vinyl restorer but really they are beyond that and they make the RV look it’s age. New graphics would make it look new again
“Vandor”
John & Cheryl

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Ron Dittmer

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  • ModelYear: 2007
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  • Location: N/E Illinois
Re: 2007 2350 question
« Reply #4 on: July 26, 2018, 09:43:19 am »
Hi TNcanuck,

I am glad to read that someone has utilized my LED conversion idea.  Thank you for sharing that.

As far as the graphics are concerned, the only thing I could think of is to call the factory and see if they have some suggestions.  Who knows, they might have replacement graphics on-hand.  Removing the graphics and paint your entire PC might be another option, worth asking the factory about.  Get the phone number of the paint company they use.  You might get better advise and price working with them directly to get a 2018 paint job.  Another consideration is to work with a local RV paint shop in your area who would be logistically easier to work with.

The only issue with any paint work would be the matter with the old caulk.  That would be my biggest question to ask about for repainting.  With our full body paint PC, our paint work is over structural caulk, but might be under other caulk like surface-mounted items like lights and such.  If cleaning off old caulk, I wonder if paint will stick to a surface that was previously caulked...pending the type of caulk.

The same may apply with your graphics.  Some of your graphics might be behind caulk at corners and such.  In the end, you might conclude to leave well enough alone as not to disturb critical caulk work.
« Last Edit: July 26, 2018, 10:05:38 am by Ron Dittmer »
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