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.
On a Kenworth W900L, the fuse box is typically located on the driver's side of the dashboard, near the steering column. It is usually accessible by opening the driver's side door and looking at the side of the dashboard. The fuse box contains various fuses that protect the electrical systems of the truck, and it is important to refer to the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and functions.
Kick panel on the driver's side.
Remove the glove compartment, and it'll expose the primary fuse and relay panel.
Hook up a NexIQ box to it.
There isn't a separate fuse for the left turn signal from the right. Chances are, it's your switch which is bad.
The fuse panel is located under the sterriing wheel up against the fire wall.
The 1966 Chevrolet truck fuse box diagram can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. The fuse box diagram can also be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
Kenworth... what? Kenworth manufactures a range of trucks from Class 5 through Class 8... as is, we don't know if you're talking about a T300 box truck, a T800W heavy haul tractor, a W900L line haul tractor, a T800 dump truck, etc. Need to be more specific.
Behind the kick panel at the back of the driver's side footwell.
The fuse box is under the hood on the driver side (left side), of the engine beside the battery the fuse box should be in the same spot if the truck is a gas or diesel.
Either in the fuse panel to the left of the clutch, or behind the dash on the passenger side.
Where the fuse for the side rail on my truck