After a recent rush of blood to the brain, I now find myself the proud owner of a Hino AC140 bus.
What I could really use at this point is a workshop manual in any format and even more urgently; the location of the fuse box.
Any clues ?
Thanks in advance.
Dougwe said
07:11 PM Mar 27, 2017
Welcome to the gang Allan, enjoy here and out in the playground.
Sorry I can't help about the Hino but have you checked around under the steering wheel area and also in the engine compartment. Just a thought on my part.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Cadpete said
11:52 PM Mar 27, 2017
G'day Allan, and welcome to the forum. Plenty of great advice and folks on here. Don't forget to try out the two games - Who is This in the I digress section and Pick ThisPlace in the general section. 'Pick this place' is a great way to find new places to explore.
Can't help re the Hino I'm afraid but hope someone may know. May be best to post in either the general or technical pages.
Pete & Marion
Woody n Sue said
08:58 PM Mar 28, 2017
And it's welcome from us two 2 Allan hmmmm fuse box hey as DOUGWE has already tips the obvious spots might I just say that our old Toyota dyna has the fuses up top of the dash in the middle under a sneaky little lid just maybe worth a look there too as well as on the left side as it may have been originally designed as left hand drive and they left them on that side, otherwise go with the suggestion made by the " CAD " above
Woody
Tony Bev said
11:03 PM Mar 28, 2017
Hello Allen Wood
You have asked a specific question, and no one has given an answer in 24 hours
I do hope that someone comes forward, perhaps an ex truck mechanic
They do still sell parts for your model Hino on E bay, but a quick surf of the net did not show a workshop manual for your model vehicle
G'day All,
After a recent rush of blood to the brain, I now find myself the proud owner of a Hino AC140 bus.
What I could really use at this point is a workshop manual in any format and even more urgently; the location of the fuse box.
Any clues ?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry I can't help about the Hino but have you checked around under the steering wheel area and also in the engine compartment. Just a thought on my part.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
G'day Allan, and welcome to the forum. Plenty of great advice and folks on here. Don't forget to try out the two games - Who is This in the I digress section and Pick This Place in the general section. 'Pick this place' is a great way to find new places to explore.
Can't help re the Hino I'm afraid but hope someone may know. May be best to post in either the general or technical pages.
Pete & Marion
Woody
You have asked a specific question, and no one has given an answer in 24 hours
I do hope that someone comes forward, perhaps an ex truck mechanic
They do still sell parts for your model Hino on E bay, but a quick surf of the net did not show a workshop manual for your model vehicle