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10forty2
Aug 01, 2016Explorer
dougrainer wrote:10forty2 wrote:
Just for elimination's sake....is there possibly a glass fuse mounted on the circuit board behind the fridge?
And I'm also curious as to this mysterious fuse box in the basement compartment behind the driver's wheel. I have no such animal.....I DO have a chassis fuse panel on the firewall under the steering wheel inside the cockpit and the main distribution panel in the bedroom, but to date, have not found any other fuse panel.
Yes, there is a fuse on the refer control board. But, if you do NOT have 12 volts on that red wire, that fuse is not a concern. Also, that fuse board in the storage compartment, they can sometimes be easy to miss on Gas models. It may be on the pass side. They have that black plastic cover. Have you looked at the link I provided? Doug
Not arguing with your experience. I have come to trust that you know what you are talking about. :C Yes, I took a look at the link and it shows the main panel with only 120VAC breakers. My main distribution panel in the bedroom has both breakers and 12VDC fuses. I'll take a closer look at my coach, but I honestly don't recall ever seeing a fuse panel anywhere except in the bedroom and on the inside of the firewall. :h Well, I think I recall seeing a relay/fuse box in the engine compartment as well.
I wonder if the OP has verified that he doesn't have 12VDC supplying the circuit board, or just that the refer isn't working because of a lack of 12VDC to the control circuits. If that fuse is blown, won't it keep the refer from working properly?
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