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- harold1946Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
Muddydogs wrote:
Blinkers aren't fused, check the bulb, wiring and trailer plug. Your outside trailer lights (blinkers, brakes and running lights) are a separate system from the inside trailer wiring and do not run through the trailer fuse box.
Is your TV blinker working? If not then look at the TV fues box first.
Most likely its the bulb.
Mine Are.. I know.. I blew the fuse. 2005 Intruder, Workhorse Chassis
You are correct on the Workhorse chassis there are two fuses. One for the right and one for the left. They are located in the under hood fuse block and are 5 amp.
The marker lamps fuse is located in the interior fuse block, position 17 and is 10 amp.
If the track lighting is 12 volt there will be a fuse in the 12volt panel in the coach.
If it is 120 volt there will be a breaker in the power panel. If not connected to shore power they will not operate unless the inverter is on. - harold1946Explorer
Campncouple wrote:
We have just brought home 2002 Damon Intruder. Right blinker not working. Have looked everywhere for fuse box cannot find it. Any help appreciated.
Thank You.
What chassis and the model number? - wa8yxmExplorer IIII do not recall Vulcan.. I think both sides did.. also there were two fuses. One was brake lights and I think 4-ways the other was the turn signals. One is in the Accessory panel (inside near the parking brake pedal) and the other outside under the hood.
I have also had issues with a bad ground on a lamp.. Really strange when that happened. Worked fine if headlights OFF but if headlights ON (How I normally drive) not so good. - Vulcan_RiderExplorer
wa8yxm wrote:
Mine Are.. I know.. I blew the fuse. 2005 Intruder, Workhorse Chassis
And BOTH sides went out, right ??
There is not an individual fuse for each side.....nor an individual flasher either. - wa8yxmExplorer III
Muddydogs wrote:
Blinkers aren't fused, check the bulb, wiring and trailer plug. Your outside trailer lights (blinkers, brakes and running lights) are a separate system from the inside trailer wiring and do not run through the trailer fuse box.
Is your TV blinker working? If not then look at the TV fues box first.
Most likely its the bulb.
Mine Are.. I know.. I blew the fuse. 2005 Intruder, Workhorse Chassis - Dutch_12078Explorer II
Vulcan Rider wrote:
ADAD437 wrote:
the flasher can let one side work and the other not.
Not in my experience it won't.
Agreed. The flasher doesn't know which side it's flashing, it only knows there's a load that needs to flash. - Vulcan_RiderExplorer
ADAD437 wrote:
the flasher can let one side work and the other not.
Not in my experience it won't. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIThe F53 chassis also has a fuse panel on the inside of the firewall to the left of the steering column. One side of the directionals not working may indicate a faulty multi-function switch on the steering column. The switch controls the directionals, the 4-way flashers, high/low headlight beams, and the wipers.
- ADAD437Explorer
vic46 wrote:
I wonder if it is the blinker device itself. It will likely be located under the dash on the driver side. It will look like a plastic cylinder, perhaps clear, that is likely about 2.5" long by 1" in diameter.
yep the flasher is where i would look, check for voltage at the socket, as has been stated the turn signals are not fused seperate. if the fuse goes all turn signals will not work. the flasher can let one side work and the other not. - vic46ExplorerI wonder if it is the blinker device itself. It will likely be located under the dash on the driver side. It will look like a plastic cylinder, perhaps clear, that is likely about 2.5" long by 1" in diameter.
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