The fuse panel on a Kenworth T880 is typically located on the driver's side of the dashboard, near the steering column. In some configurations, it may also be found in the engine compartment or under the hood. It's best to consult the owner's manual for the exact location and layout specific to your vehicle, as it can vary based on the model year and options.
Most models of Kenworth have it in the kick panel on the driver's side.
The fuse panel is located under the sterriing wheel up against the fire wall.
Kick panel on the driver's side.
Remove the glove compartment, and it'll expose the primary fuse and relay panel.
Behind the kick panel on the driver's side.
Behind the kick panel on the driver's side.
The fuse for the power ports on a 2010 Kenworth T270 is typically located in the fuse panel, which is often found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. You can refer to the owner's manual or the fuse panel cover for a diagram that specifies which fuse corresponds to the power ports. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore power to the ports. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before checking or replacing fuses.
In a 1999 Kenworth T604, the fuse panel is typically located on the driver's side of the dashboard, near the steering column. You may need to remove a cover panel to access it. Additionally, some fuses may be found in the engine compartment, so it's a good idea to check both locations if you’re troubleshooting electrical issues. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details related to your vehicle.
Depends on year and model. Normally, there's a fuse and relay box behind the kick panel on the driver's side. On more current production models, the fuse panel for the chassis nodes and such will be under the hood on the left side of the vehicle. On the T680, there's an additional fuse panel for the sleeper components, and that can be located through the left side sidebox.
Behind the kick panel at the back of the driver's side footwell.
Depends on the year and model. On the T2000 and the T700, they're located behind the glove compartment. Most other models will have at least one fuse panel behind the kick panel on the driver's side, while more recent, multiplexed trucks will have a fuse panel for the chassis nodes under the hood on the driver's side. The T680 has an additional fuse panel for the sleeper berth located at the front wall of the LH side box.
Depends on year and model. Normally, there's a fuse and relay box behind the kick panel on the driver's side. On more current production models, the fuse panel for the chassis nodes and such will be under the hood on the left side of the vehicle. On the T680, there's an additional fuse panel for the sleeper components, and that can be located through the left side sidebox.