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hotjag1
Aug 01, 2015Explorer II
On my coach, there is an automatic reset circuit breaker mounted on the outside of the left rear frame rail directly across from the Allison transmission. If that circuit breaker doesn't reset and is faulty, I have absolutely NO power to the dash lights and obviously no power to the starting circuit either.
I'm guessing that you have a circuit breaker somewhere in that starting circuit that is not resetting. I called Freightliner, who in turn, referred me to Tiffin to get the location of that circuit breaker.
Tiffin techs knew exactly where the circuit breaker was and identified it as a 40-50 amp breaker. I would call your mfr with Vin# and see if they can help.
Also, this circuit breaker had a 6 gauge wire attached to each post on the breaker(battery to starter) but also had about a 14 gauge wire attached to one side. I am assuming that this is the wire that powers up the dash lights. I hope this helps.
I'm guessing that you have a circuit breaker somewhere in that starting circuit that is not resetting. I called Freightliner, who in turn, referred me to Tiffin to get the location of that circuit breaker.
Tiffin techs knew exactly where the circuit breaker was and identified it as a 40-50 amp breaker. I would call your mfr with Vin# and see if they can help.
Also, this circuit breaker had a 6 gauge wire attached to each post on the breaker(battery to starter) but also had about a 14 gauge wire attached to one side. I am assuming that this is the wire that powers up the dash lights. I hope this helps.
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