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want-a-be
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Jun 04, 2013

7 Pin Connector on Winnebago

We have a 2007 Winnebago Adventure. I am getting ready to run a charge line from the RV to the toad battery. When I check the positive pin in the connector with the motor running I did not have any juice (12 volts) is there a fuse somewhere?
Thanks for any and all comments!
  • i have seen some of them with 7 pin and power not connected
  • JamesBr wrote:
    Which model number adventurer?


    This is on a model 38T
  • JimM68 wrote:
    The power line on a 7 pin should be the center conductor.

    Our fist motorhome, a 99 pace arrow, had no connection there, and I had to run a power line the length of the coach.

    #2 had 12v and a fuse for it.

    It is worth the effort to make sure the toad battery is kept charged.

    Power on a 7 way is normally connected on pin 4. The center pin is an auxiliary connector most often used for back up lights. Detailed wiring info is located at this link.
  • The power line on a 7 pin should be the center conductor.

    Our fist motorhome, a 99 pace arrow, had no connection there, and I had to run a power line the length of the coach.

    #2 had 12v and a fuse for it.

    It is worth the effort to make sure the toad battery is kept charged.
  • Beverley&Ken wrote:
    Depending on the chassis, there is probably a fuse and/or relays under the hood/firewall area. If the previous links don't help, do not hesitate to call Winnebago Customer Service. Be sure to have your Winnebago Serial # in hand, they are extremely helpful.

    Beverley and Ken


    I called Winnebago and they said to call Workhorse, I called Workhorse and they don't have a help line any longer. I found the electric diagram but can't make head or tails of it.
  • Depending on the chassis, there is probably a fuse and/or relays under the hood/firewall area. If the previous links don't help, do not hesitate to call Winnebago Customer Service. Be sure to have your Winnebago Serial # in hand, they are extremely helpful.

    Beverley and Ken
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