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Chuck Bradley 07-13-2014 11:12 PM

Fuse Panel access on a 1999 Jubilee 214?
 
Can anyone please give me directions on accessing the fuse panel for a 1999 Jubilee 214? Instructions on gaining access would be much appreciated!

mikeyt 07-13-2014 11:16 PM

Re: Fuse Panel access on a 1999 Jubilee 214?
 
First off, welcome aboard! Secondly, there is a search box in the top right corner of the screen. Enter 'fuse panel Jubilee' and you should find what you are looking for.

Chuck Bradley 07-15-2014 07:11 PM

Re: Fuse Panel access on a 1999 Jubilee 214?
 
Thanks for your help and welcoming me aboard mikeyt. Love the 1999 Jubilee 214 I acquired a few weeks ago! It has run like a champ. Just an issue with bilge pump after a long day of play with kids on lake. The automatic pump worked well until the end of the day when I noticed the light on bilge switch did not work. Had hoped it was a simple fuse issue, but upon replacing the fuse, it blew the new fuse as well. Could I ask what in your opinion is the most likey cause and solution? Thanks again for any info you can provide, Chuck B

mikeyt 07-15-2014 08:23 PM

Re: Fuse Panel access on a 1999 Jubilee 214?
 
Problem with the bilge is likely a short either in the wiring at the bilge pump or the unit itself. Take the connections apart at the bilge pump & clean/reconnect them to see if it makes a difference. Might be simply time to replace the 15 yr old pump though...

blockp 07-21-2014 05:54 PM

Re: Fuse Panel access on a 1999 Jubilee 214?
 
To answer the original question and to help the next guy that's desperately searching for their well hidden fuse blocks on the Jubilee;

Remove the angled ceiling panel in the Lav. The fuse blocks are mounted right above it. The ceiling panel is held in by 2 screws, one at each side of the panel. Once the screws are out, you can reach in and disconnect the light, then pull the panel out.


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