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Old 06-01-2017, 03:36 PM   #1
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Voyager Back-up camera monitor loss of power

I have a 2006 Winnebago Sightseer R29. Camera/monitor had been working fine, suddenly I found the monitor had lost power (no LED light on Pwr button). Checked for power at the rear connector, no +12 volts (ignition switch On). Have been unable to trace the cable back to where it gets power from the ignition system (per manual). Is there a relay/fuse for this system? Some kind of video switch box? Appreciate any ideas here...
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Usually, the power for the camera is available in the upper cabinets or the closet if you have that in the rear. If your fuse checks don't reveal anything, check for water intrusion and access there in the cabinet. Sometimes those connections get water in them and corrode.
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