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- Dennis37ExplorerI have had that fuse go as well. It had been awhile and the old brain does not work as well as it once did. I think the fuse was under the "hood" in the black box o fuses.
- Jim_BakkerExplorerSmoke from a nearby forest fire caused my CO sensor to go off last night.The alarm wouldn't stop sounding, and the crimp connections prevented easy disconnect, so I took the brute force approach—cutting the wires. That stopped the alarm, but it also disabled the propane alarm and the tank sensors. Does a CO sensor have to be wired into the circuit? Or did I blow a fuse? If so, where is the fuse located? All the coach fuses in the panel cabinet seem to be OK, and besides none of the labels seem to apply. Thanks for any help you can provide.
- Jim_BakkerExplorerCan anyone tell me how to disable the cassette auto-reverse function of the OEM in-dash radio? The radio is labeled "CDC Control VR180".
TIA. - dcbrewerExplorerHaving problems with full wall slide, when ready to leave campground, tried to retract slide, would do nothing. checked a few things, and had power to control box. the only way the slide would come in, I had hold in on reset button on control box while my wife pushed retract switch for slide. If I don't hold reset button, the slide stops. has anyone had this problem?? 06 Pace Arrow 36D..
- seatecExplorerstopid question. THey didnt mark the battery leads on the 6 volt batteries and now am noty sure which is pos and neg. NOt very good wiht a multi meter. whats a good way of determing what is pos and neg?
- seatecExplorer
Lobstah wrote:
Seatec,
That's where mine is. Just above my propane tank on the right. Careful when you take the panel off, that board will be "hot" unless you're unplugged and have hit the batt disconnects. It's not a big problem, just never know of other people's skills and comfort level. Don't want to go poking around in there with a screwdriver ;)
Jim
NOpe, i appreciate you cautioning me. ill take a look at what i can find in there. - LobstahExplorerSeatec,
That's where mine is. Just above my propane tank on the right. Careful when you take the panel off, that board will be "hot" unless you're unplugged and have hit the batt disconnects. It's not a big problem, just never know of other people's skills and comfort level. Don't want to go poking around in there with a screwdriver ;)
Jim - seatecExplorerTHanks again guys. i have the ford power platform but ill try the resets. Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing regarding BCC. THats the big black box in the outside compartement next to the main entrance door right?
- RVGeekMonkeyExplorerSeatac,
Windshield wiper issue - Not sure if you have the same W24 chassis. I had that happen one time after going down a bumpy water-board road - resolution was the relay panel in the engine compartment, just open the panel and push in on all the relays. I had alot of other very strange issues and that was one of them. Good luck! - LobstahExplorerThere is a circuit in the Batt Control Center that enables charging the chassis battery depending on voltage available. Mine blew that fuse. I forget what the number was, it was a 3A fuse, and as you open the cover on the BCC, it was on the right side, down towards the bottom. I'd check the fuse(s) first. If you have 13.5 on the house batts, then that circuit is likely the problem.
Jim
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