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- TntmanExplorerHave you tried the coach mfg? If they don't have replacement fans, they know who they purchased them from. The mfg is the best place for just this kind of information.
- jbusnretExplorerI've looked at those. Concerned about switch. Current fan low/high speed switch on dash. Fans are mounted on overhead. Someone must stand up to turn on or off with those models. Also two wire system, present fans are three wire.
- jbusnretExplorerOk, found fuses for fans. Located in panel in bedroom. Logic in placing them opposite end of coach? Now tested fan motors, both blowing individual fuses. Fan motor slow by manual rotation. No mfg information on motors! Mounting bases are rectangle and cover hole on overhead. Unable to locate replacement motors and/or complete fans. Looking for suggestions?
- JimExplorerDon't gas rigs have a big fuse block under the hood? On the drivers side of the frame near the engine?
- jbusnretExplorerChecked fuse box alongside driver window. Tried opening dash switches but extreme difficulty, screws inaccessible. Remove fan from ceiling, now there are three wires, black, green and yellow. Which color is ground? others will be low speed or high speed.
- MrWizardModeratorDUH.. did not see the sig info when posting from my tablet
must be the ole timers , checking up with me - gsf35099ExplorerThe sig says 2007 Bounder 32W, Triton V10.
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with that coach to be much help, but I would think there is a fuse somewhere in the dash area that I would check. - MrWizardModeratorYes
Somewhere between the ignition accessories, and the fans
Maybe if we know what motorhome, what year, what make
Somebody might have an idea
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