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SCVJeff
Nov 04, 2012Explorer
Windsor-Monaco wrote:I would recommend for liability purposes for all of us offering up advice that the OP chase this problem down with a voltmeter first rather than arbitrarily bypassing failsafe devices. Since that is a new to them coach and they don't know it's history, if that LED is lit it needs to be looked at by someone qualified to decide if it's a real alarm or not.fredbon wrote:
If you had the recall accomplished, remove the outside access panel, if the red light is flashing on the black box, call for service.
fred
Remove the outside access panel, if the red light is lit .. using a home depot magnet-pen, hold it to the part with the red light for 5 seconds or so .. the red light will disappear. Learned this from an RV body shop technician.
This happens when the batteries get to low and the recall switch engages. Once the batteries charge, the refrigerator lights should turn on and operate just fine.
Thats a very slippery slope to go down.. and we've all seen pix of what failures look like.
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