All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Photo Thread - Post a Photo of Your Truck Camper Herehttps://pin.it/1ojYAF1 Edited image location and size.Re: blown fuseFound the problem, thanks everyone for the replies!!! The blown fuse was under the hood and not at the fuse box inside the truck.Re: blown fuseOk, I recheck my connections they all look good. I have my turn signals and brake lights on the camper. All the lights work on my truck. I'm only missing the night time running lights on the camper which includes the upper amber lights that run around the top of the camper and the rear lights that should be on all the time when my truck lights are on. other than that all the other lights seem to be working fine. I used a dc voltmeter and I have voltage at the plug to the truck. Anyone know if they are wired in series and possibly one of the bulbs is out causing all of them to be out. I have a white and green wires going to each unit. I put the old units back just incase that might be an issue. Thanks for all the response every little bit helps and beats taking to the shop for electrical repairs($$)!!blown fuseThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 27053768blown fuseI was replacing my front top marker lights on my 2001 Artic Fox truck camper. I think I blew a fuse because none of the exterior running lights or brake lights, etc. are working now. I even put the old lights back. Does anyone know which fuse and its location that controls those lights. I have a 2001 AF TC 1080. I can't find a blown fuse on the panel under the step down inside the camper, and I have voltage at the truck plug. Thanks, hope I'm in the right forum.
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