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Old 12-13-2015, 08:20 PM   #1
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I own a 2002 Winnebago Adventurer on a W22 chassis. A 40 amp fuse on my HWH leveling system burned out. The jacks would not go down. I replaced the fuse holder and fuse, now the jacks work like they're supposed to. However, now I have another problem that really bothers me. Now my jacks down warning indicator, the antenna warning light, my rear view camera and the coach heater do not work. I have, for several hours, been trying to solve this problem. To no avail.

Any help in solving this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-13-2015, 09:02 PM   #2
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Have you checked the fuses of the jack warning indicator, antenna warning light, camera and heater. If they are blown, do the below checks, before replacing fuses.

Since multiple items went out, could be a loose positive/negative connection at the battery, fuse block, or loose ground connection attached to the chassis. Tighten all connections.

Check the above wire connectors, and make sure the connectors are secured to the wires. If not, you'll need to re-crimp or solder the connectors.

Could, also, be a chafed wire on the same wires, above. Tape up the bad wires to get you going, again.

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You said you replaced the fuse holder and fuse.

Why did you, and how did you, replace the holder?

Normally you pull the fuse out and plug in a new one.
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Just fixed this on my 01 Adventurer, the coach heater blower motor seizes and blows the fuse, the jack warning indicator, antenna warning light and back up camera are on the same fuse. there are a number of threads here on replacing the blower motor, it is a major PITA, if you are about 3 ft tall and weigh 75 lbs and are double or triple jointed you might be able to get it out. If not the remove the water heater first for easy access. I was able to soak the bushings on mine with Marvel Mystery oil and get it working again, Not sure why i went through all that as I rarely use the coach heater, you could just remove the wires from the switch, tape them up and replace the fuse so the other items work. Then if and when you fix the coach heater put it on its own fuse, like it should have been from the factory.
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Old 12-14-2015, 03:02 AM   #5
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I own a 2002 Winnebago Adventurer on a W22 chassis. A 40 amp fuse on my HWH leveling system burned out. The jacks would not go down. I replaced the fuse holder and fuse, now the jacks work like they're supposed to. However, now I have another problem that really bothers me. Now my jacks down warning indicator, the antenna warning light, my rear view camera and the coach heater do not work. I have, for several hours, been trying to solve this problem. To no avail.

Any help in solving this problem will be greatly appreciated.
the top right green 30a fuse on the under dash fuse panel controls my bu cam, coach heater, and other things.
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You said you replaced the fuse holder and fuse.

Why did you, and how did you, replace the holder?

Normally you pull the fuse out and plug in a new one.
I had the same problem. My fuse holder was destroyed and I had to replace it. It took some searching to find one beefy enough.

I had to wire it in, not hard.
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