Installation and
operating instructions
FuseMaster 76514
ROADMASTER, Inc. 6110 NE 127th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98682 800-669-9690 Fax: 360-735-9300 www.roadmasterinc.com
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Time Tested • Time Proven
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Installation instructions
Notice
ROADMASTER, Inc. assumes no responsibility for
damage and accepts no liability in any way for the proper
or improper use or installation of this product, including
any warranty claims that may be considered voided by
the towed vehicle manufacturer or for any consequential
damage that may arise from its use.
Figure 1
CAUTION
Read all instructions before installing or
operating this device. Failure to understand
how to properly install or operate FuseMaster
could result in extensive property damage.
1.
Before the installation, call the dealership to confirm which
fuses must be removed.
2.
Remove the rear passenger side floor mat, if present.
Loosen the screw shown in Figure 1 using a Torx head driver
with a #20 Torx bit; lift and pull the battery cover to remove it.
3.
Remove the two fuses identified by the dealership. As of
the publication of these instructions, the two fuses are attached
to the battery cable.
If the fuses are not the same color or rating, note which
fuse fits which holder.
4.
At the center console, remove the bezel surrounding the
12-volt power outlet — carefully pry it out by gripping it around the
edges and pulling straight back until the retaining clips (Figure
2) release.
5.
Remove the rear panel of the center console by pulling at
the edges. The panel is held by retaining clips at the top and
bottom and by tabs that fit under the top section (Figure 3).
Set the panel aside.
6.
Using a power drill with a ¾-inch bit or a ¾-inch flat auger
bit, drill a hole in the center of the power outlet panel (Figure
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Purpose
The FuseMaster 76514 eliminates the necessity of remov-
ing fuses for towing, then having to reinsert them for driving.
After the installation you will flip a switch to accomplish the
same purpose.
The FuseMaster 76514 will control two ATC/ATO blade
fuses. It is designed for vehicles with a battery compartment
located under the passenger seat.
For a vehicle-by-vehicle fit list for all five FuseMasters,
visit www.roadmasterinc.com. Select the “Vehicle-Specific
Info” menu tab.
Required tools
•
Torx head driver and #20 Torx bit
•
power drill with ¾-inch bit or ¾-inch flat auger bit
Safety Definitions
These instructions contain information that is very im-
portant to know and understand. This information is pro-
vided for
safety
and to
prevent equipment problems
.
To help recognize this information, observe the following
symbols:
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situ-
ation which, if not avoided, could result in property
damage, serious personal injury or even death.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situ-
ation which, if not avoided, may result in property
damage.
NOTE
Refers to important information and is placed in italic
type. It is recommended that you take special notice of
these items.
Figure 2