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Pirate1
May 15, 2017Explorer
jerseyjim wrote:I wouldn't do that. This should strictly be a Ford problem.
Perhaps take it to a RV dealer for your brand. They might know the schematics and can locate the problem....or if, like you say, a RV dealer for your brand is "too far away", call the manufacturer. They might be able to help you either on the phone or send you trouble shooting information.
IMO, auto repair shops are useless in these kinds of (electrical) situations.
g'luck!
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