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klutchdust
May 09, 2020Explorer II
On my Cambria there is another set of fuses/relays inside the storage compartment by the entrance door. One fact i learned by working on different friends coaches is you never know where the fuses may be.
My step would not retract. When opening the door, the carpeted step had a wire connection tucked in the corner that needed attention.
BIL's Monaco has automatic window covering screens. The fuse panel was inside the closet of the main bedroom. Nothing about that in the manual or on any schematic. Fuse hiding is a common occurrence with RV builders. My guess is sometimes a few add-ons require another wiring destination, hence another fuse panel.
Under the hood and dash board for the chassis, anywhere and anything is possible with the house section. Always think of your coach as two separate systems. chassis and house, it's helpful.
Recently there was a post concerning the failure of the parking brake switch. Once the brake is pushed a light should come on and it sends power to the system to let it know the brake is on so the slide can activate, check that switch.
Let us know what you find out to help the next guy.
My step would not retract. When opening the door, the carpeted step had a wire connection tucked in the corner that needed attention.
BIL's Monaco has automatic window covering screens. The fuse panel was inside the closet of the main bedroom. Nothing about that in the manual or on any schematic. Fuse hiding is a common occurrence with RV builders. My guess is sometimes a few add-ons require another wiring destination, hence another fuse panel.
Under the hood and dash board for the chassis, anywhere and anything is possible with the house section. Always think of your coach as two separate systems. chassis and house, it's helpful.
Recently there was a post concerning the failure of the parking brake switch. Once the brake is pushed a light should come on and it sends power to the system to let it know the brake is on so the slide can activate, check that switch.
Let us know what you find out to help the next guy.
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