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I recently purchased a 1974 Barth Motorhome 19 Feet long with a chevy 350 engine. Dash lights and gauges aren't working. I have climbed all over this thing trying to find the fuse panel. Can anyone tell me where it is located on this model? Thanks. Any help is appreciated.
 
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read this: https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...881059061#6881059061


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The Chassis Fuses Should Be Under The Dash Left(Drivers) Side and one will be marked inst if you can still Read It!!


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1974 Barth Motorhome 19 Feet info here:

http://www.ownster.com/index.c...hTerm=1974+motorhome


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If neither gages nor dash lights work, it could be the instrument panel connector on the back of the panel has come loose.


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Thank you, Rusty.
I'll check under the dash. I still need to find the fuse panel just in case.
 
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On my '77 21 foot fuses are below steering column. My panel lights and oil gauge don't work either. I'm still checking printed circuit board for breaks. I had the oil changed and now gauge points in the middle with engine on or off. I replaced 12 volt battery with 2 Trojans 6's. All measurements checked except height-now step has a 20 degree tilt! I plan on adding a 1 1/2 inch lip on the riser hinge side and use the old tread. One of these days we are gonna use it again! I enjoy these postings. Ted
 
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