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BurbMan
Nov 11, 2020Explorer II
Here is a link to the Service Manual for that model. If you have a multimeter, you can do a lot of diagnostics and may even find the problem without having to hire an RV tech.
First would be to check if you have 12v power at the main terminal block. If you remove the outside access panel, refer to the diagram in the manual to find it. If no power there, then you likely blew the 12v fuse in the main RV panel.
If you have power there, next to check are the fuses in the lower control board and upper control board. Refer to the manual for locations and diagnostic procedures.
First would be to check if you have 12v power at the main terminal block. If you remove the outside access panel, refer to the diagram in the manual to find it. If no power there, then you likely blew the 12v fuse in the main RV panel.
If you have power there, next to check are the fuses in the lower control board and upper control board. Refer to the manual for locations and diagnostic procedures.
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