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j-d
Apr 02, 2018Explorer II
Just an idle thought, but I'll toss it out since you haven't had a specific reply yet.
The coach builder often uses the "Trailer" wiring, fuses, etc. when they put an RV body onto a bare chassis. This could lead you to a different group of fuses, maybe even in a different fuse panel. Have you tested for power at your Trailer Tow socket? Probably powered from same group of fuses as rear turn signals, brake and marker lights. And possibly a common connection point down on the chassis.
The coach builder often uses the "Trailer" wiring, fuses, etc. when they put an RV body onto a bare chassis. This could lead you to a different group of fuses, maybe even in a different fuse panel. Have you tested for power at your Trailer Tow socket? Probably powered from same group of fuses as rear turn signals, brake and marker lights. And possibly a common connection point down on the chassis.
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