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kiwi_os
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Nov 30, 2013

93 Safari Bedroom 12v system

Can anyone assist with a problem on a 93 Safari.
For some reason I have lost DC power for lighting (ceiling, above bed, and privacy,) in the bedroom of the motorhome.
I have checked every fuse I can find, but can't seem to find where it all connects in.
Thanks
  • sounds like a loose wire
    start with the light fixture that is closes to the DC fuse panel
    sounds like it might be a loose 'neg/grd' wire for the circuit
  • kiwi.os wrote:
    Checked at fuse board in front of bus, all 12vDC (non ignition) seemed fine with tester.


    I would say because u have 3 lite circut,s that have quit they will have a 12V supply problem that is commen to all three. there should be what we call a HOUSE Fuse panel usually found around or near the 120V breaker panel.Keep searching as iam sure your dealing with a blown fuse.Lots of times its found in the rear closet
    but almost never in the area (front) of the chassis fuse systems
  • Checked at fuse board in front of bus, all 12vDC (non ignition) seemed fine with tester.
  • 93 Serenghetti I think, although it has "Ivory Edition" on a logo under the drivers and passengers windows. Cummins 8.3litre diesel pusher through Allison 6 speed World transmission.
    Each light has its own switch (one each left and right privacy (Flouro), one each left and right reading (halogen), one ceiling flouro)
    Thanks
  • Pull the switch out and check for 12V power t switch.then check for power thru switch when turned on.
    If power........then pull first light you come to and check for power at that light and check the ground at light.

    By checking every fuse...did you just look at them or did you check them with a tester and make sure you have power thru them?
  • kiwi.os wrote:
    Can anyone assist with a problem on a 93 Safari.
    For some reason I have lost DC power for lighting (ceiling, above bed, and privacy,) in the bedroom of the motorhome.
    I have checked every fuse I can find, but can't seem to find where it all connects in.
    Thanks

    how many switches involved?