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- wa8yxmExplorer IIIOk get your big key and open the hood.. Stand directly in front of the RV.. DEAD CENTER
look straight ahead (Stand on a riser if you are not six feet tall)
You should see a big black box.. NO printing, or markings, Just a big black box Dead center under the hood just below the windishied
On each side is a clip with release
That is it. - Dr_QuickExplorer IIIf blinker light is out it could be just a burned out bulb. I would start there. Running lights could be a separate problem, possible fuse. I would expect that running lights and blinker area part of the Chassis wiring system and the fuses for it would be separate from interior 12 volt lights. I would look under dash near drivers area, or under the hood for chassis fuses.
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- Vulcan_RiderExplorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:
I think Muddydogs is confused as the Damon Intruder is a Class A. There is a problem with a fuse or two and should be pretty easy to determine what is wrong.
Class or size or make or model makes no difference.
I the blinker on one side works but the other side does not....THAT problem can not be caused by an open fuse.......as the blinkers are all on one circuit with one common fuse. - MuddydogsExplorerWell not so much confused as a lack of information in the OP and me not taking the time to figure what info should have been included.
- D_E_BishopExplorerI think Muddydogs is confused as the Damon Intruder is a Class A. There is a problem with a fuse or two and should be pretty easy to determine what is wrong.
Here are two hints for helping you understand and isolate problems with your rig. First read The Twelve Volt Side of Life and second buy and learn how to use a DMM or Digital MultiMeter. Harbor Freight has a 7 function for about $5.00 when on sale and if they are close, subscribe to their ads and you will eventually find a coupon for the meter free of charge.
Finding the fuse/circuit breaker panel(s) may be harder than diagnosing the problem. Typical places to look, cabinets at floor level, cabinets at eyelevel, under the bed, down at floor level under a toe kick. The dealer who sold the unit should know or if purchased from a PP try them.
If you can't find it after look all over, try the Damon Owners club on Yahoo or do a search for an owners club. - CampncoupleExplorerOkay thank you all. This it what seem to be going on. No right blinker light, no Inside track lights and no outside running lights. Help!!
Do we need to take to shop? Electrical wiring problem?? Expensive fix?? - Trails_And_TailExplorerOurs is under the bed.
- MuddydogsExplorerBlinkers 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. - gboppExplorerI don't know where your breaker box is located. On our 96 Southwind, it's under the refrigerator.
Start opening panels and looking. It's there somewhere.
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