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wowens79
Dec 25, 2017Explorer III
Well I found the problem, and figured I'd let y'all know in case it might help someone in the future.
There is a 2 amp fuse in a fuse holder at the bottom of the front awning leg. The wire on the fuse holder is pretty thick compare to the wire going to the lights, so I assumed it was for the motor on the awning. Turns out it is for the lights. The fuse in there the blades has some corrosion on them. I replace the fuse, and it works fine.
Thanks for the suggestion, it was a bad connection.
There is a 2 amp fuse in a fuse holder at the bottom of the front awning leg. The wire on the fuse holder is pretty thick compare to the wire going to the lights, so I assumed it was for the motor on the awning. Turns out it is for the lights. The fuse in there the blades has some corrosion on them. I replace the fuse, and it works fine.
Thanks for the suggestion, it was a bad connection.
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