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GrouchyOldMan
Dec 03, 2017Explorer II
Many thanks to you guys, I declare success!
The answer is "F3." That is to say that if you own a 2015 Chevy 4500 chassis with a 2016 Coachmen Freelander 21 QB that has a tail light problem, and you think you've blown a fuse, look no further than the fuse labeled F3 located in the fuse box under the driver's seat. The fuse circuit is cleverly labeled "Auxiliary Parking Lamps," go figure.
To round things out, the tail light unit is manufactured by Command Electronics, model # 03-30L in the configuration: Red LED -- White Incandescent -- Red LED.
It's also worth pointing out that the 03-30L housing is almost impossible to seal against water and if you don't caulk it you'll likely trap moisture in there and blow a fuse like I did.
Best to all,
-Grouchy
The answer is "F3." That is to say that if you own a 2015 Chevy 4500 chassis with a 2016 Coachmen Freelander 21 QB that has a tail light problem, and you think you've blown a fuse, look no further than the fuse labeled F3 located in the fuse box under the driver's seat. The fuse circuit is cleverly labeled "Auxiliary Parking Lamps," go figure.
To round things out, the tail light unit is manufactured by Command Electronics, model # 03-30L in the configuration: Red LED -- White Incandescent -- Red LED.
It's also worth pointing out that the 03-30L housing is almost impossible to seal against water and if you don't caulk it you'll likely trap moisture in there and blow a fuse like I did.
Best to all,
-Grouchy
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