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Old 08-15-2018, 02:02 PM   #1
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The green light that is supposed to be illuminated on my propane detector by the passenger seat is not on. Any idea where the fuse may be for this detector - I looked at the fuses in the cabinet below the driver's seat and did not see any thing labeled propane detector...2014 Ventana LE 3634.
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My Bounder had that fuse in the BCC ( battery control center ). See fuse five from top , right side and another two down on the left in this photo.

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Also , the life of these detectors is 5-7 years. If your 2014 was built in 2013 , it very well may need replacing.
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Mine has a rocker switch in the overhead console so if storing the coach you can with of the power to it to stop battery drain. When i with it on the light goes to green.
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I found the fuse, properly labeled, hiding behind a velcroed panel in the power cord compartment. It's a 1 amp fuse and I got no continuity when I put it on the meter...off to Auto Zone to buy some 1 amp fuses! Wouldn't you know that's the only size fuse I didn't have in my contingency box of fuses! Thanks to all...I'll let you know if that fixes the problem.
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Problem resolved...solid green light!
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Great. Thanks for the update
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