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Old 10-28-2019, 06:37 PM   #1
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Removing exterior stereoand amps - Fuse help

Removing the exterior Clarion stereo unit, speakers, and amps. My coach is a 2003 Itasca Horizon. There is a huge hot 12V wire hooked up to the amp. Would any of you know where the fuse/breaker is located for it? I really don't want to go any further with the removal till I can shut down the power feed. The unit is too old and takes up valuable space in the basement compartment.
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