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Sam_Spade
Jun 13, 2017Explorer
Didn't you make this exact same post yesterday...or a couple of days ago ?
If not, someone else has the EXACT SAME SITUATION......and explained it with almost identical words.
That switch is connected to a "self locking" relay. For it to stay locked in the "use" position there must be some charge in the batteries.
Check the cables on the battery and check the voltage. For that, you need a multimeter.
Also.....it would be somewhat unusual for the dashboard electronics to be permanently connected to the house batteries. Mine has another switch near your left knee when sitting in the drivers seat.
If not, someone else has the EXACT SAME SITUATION......and explained it with almost identical words.
That switch is connected to a "self locking" relay. For it to stay locked in the "use" position there must be some charge in the batteries.
Check the cables on the battery and check the voltage. For that, you need a multimeter.
Also.....it would be somewhat unusual for the dashboard electronics to be permanently connected to the house batteries. Mine has another switch near your left knee when sitting in the drivers seat.
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