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Tikitom1
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Nov 05, 2014

Location of the tail-light fuse

Can anyone tell me the location of the fuse for the tail-lights on a 2001 Monaco Dynasty. I have looked in the fuse panel beside the driver's tire and under the dash. The problem we are having is that the tail-lights will not come on. All other lights work properly. Thinking I have a blown fuse, I just can't find it.
Thanks

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  • Tikitom1....Two things......Monaco doesn't always list the fuses that may do double duty. Sometimes, you just have to take a meter and check each fuse in the run bay. The taillights may be named something else.

    Second, just under that large fuse box you should have two small boxes that are called Monaco 1 and Monaco 2. Some coaches may just have one box under the large panel. There are fuses inside these two boxes. I sold my Monaco, so I don't recall what fuses are in the lower boxes. I do know there are brake light fuses there.

  • Tikitom1 wrote:
    No we did not change the bulbs. Brake lights, turn signals, clearance lights, all work. Just NO tail-lights on coach or tow vehicle. Looking for the fuse, but not finding it. We have a Roadmaster chassis. Any help is appreciated.
    Ours is also a Roadmaster and the fuses are located in the large fuse panel. Monaco made each circuit individual with its own fuse. They are hard to find and I have a 12v check light that I use to check each and every fuse in the box.
  • No we did not change the bulbs. Brake lights, turn signals, clearance lights, all work. Just NO tail-lights on coach or tow vehicle. Looking for the fuse, but not finding it. We have a Roadmaster chassis. Any help is appreciated.
  • Stupid question time, did you change out the tail light bulbs? If I remember correctly, the clearance lights, parking lights, and the tail lights are all on the same circuit.
  • It is in one of the fuse boxes in the electrical bay by the drivers side front. There should be a large one and 2 smaller ones. On mine, it is located in the larger one, but all Monaco products used that bay for all electrical chassis fuses.