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i have this model (TRANE MODEL# TWG02) mentioned in one your forums, for the same issue - where do i find the fuse? It has been replaced once, and now needs it again- i don't have $100+ for service man to come out for this?? Please help

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The fuse on this fancoil lives inside the blower compartment of the unit. there is a small box mounted to the blower, In it is the transformer, maybe a relay, and the automotive type fuse. the fuse is usually tucked behind wires and very easy too miss.

Once you have changed the fuse , perhaps maybe i can help you find the reason the fuse is going bad.

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