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JimM68 wrote:
The "salesman's switch" is very much a Monaco Term. Monaco (and Holiday Rambler) motorhomes have a 12 volt disconnect switch just inside the door. It kills all NON-ESSENTIAL 12 volts devices. It kills the lights, but not the furnace or fridge.
Mine has been bypassed for so long I've forgotten what all it controls.
The relay (big solenoid looking thing) is (on my entry/middle level DP) is on the circuit board in the front run bay, the front compartment on the drivers side. There is a big circuit board there with many of the "sorta chassis not house but still house" breakers and fuses. Slideouts, power seats, mirrors, all this stuff is there.
the "salesman's switch solenoid is on the lower left corner of the board.
On mine, when it failed, the cables were long enough that I could take one off one side and move it to the other, thereby bypassing the solenoid.
I can't say I've ever missed it.
Woulda liked to post a picture, but can't find them. My info applies to mid to late 2000's Knights, Ambassadors, Endeavers, and Diplomat's.
Higher end models may be different, and I've no info on gassers
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MagillaGorilla wrote:
Is there a thread on the bypass process? I don't want to bypass mine but I do want to know how just in case I need to.
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