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Old 06-26-2011, 07:17 AM   #1
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I am not getting a left turn signal to the trailer plug on the back of the coach. I spliced in on the turn signal light to get it. The wire harness to the trailer plug comes from up front. The left turn signal is always the yellow. Could there be a fuse just on the left turn signal. Does anyone have a 2006 wire diagram? I can get buy doing this but do not like.

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Old 06-26-2011, 09:17 PM   #2
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If you used one of those feed-thru crimps that have a 'snap-on' cover, that's the first place to look. They have earned a lousy reputation due to poor reliability.

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Not sure what chassis you have but Freightliner chassis are not wired directly... they have a control module with relays in a box and another box that has fuses for the trailer plug... If this is a Freightliner, look around the back compartments for a couple of small boxes. One of them should contain fuses.
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Bosshawg,attached is a picture of the fuse box used in one of the newer freightliner Chassis.
They can be located just about anywhere,but generally are in one of the rear compartments.
This is an OEM part,custom requirements per Fleetwood / Freightliner.

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Yes i wil look. I do have a freightliner
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Yes i wil look. I do have a freightliner

Have not found it yet
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Gary! a call to Fleetwood with the fin # and they could tell you where the box is and if your unit has one.
Also ask for them to send you the wiring diagrams.

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Gary! My bad, Call Freightliner with the Vin Number. The brake circuits are installed by them.

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Gary! My bad, Call Freightliner with the Vin Number. The brake circuits are installed by them.

Dick.

I found it. It is in with the EUC unit. Right beside it in the next to last bin toward the back on the passenger side. These things have alot of fuses. I wished someone would make a fuse pack or list for every model.

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