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Old 07-12-2014, 10:18 AM   #1
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No tail lights on 2005 American Tradition

I am headed for a friends house this afternoon to help him trouble shoot his tail light problem. I am guessing a fuse? I will run it backwards to figure it out. Any help from my irv2 friends will help.
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The fuse panel for the rear lights are in the rear on the passenger side in one of the compartments. Lots of people can't seem to find them. Happy hunting!
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In my 2005 American Tradition they are under the entrance steps, ours is a 42r floorplan. Hope this helps.
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In my 2005 American Tradition they are under the entrance steps, ours is a 42r floorplan. Hope this helps.
There is a fuse box, compartment under the entry steps? I will update tomorrow with the solution....I hope!
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As a matter of fact, both steps have fuse blocks and relays.
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Mine is bad to have bulb sockets getting corroded if he has power at trailer plug.
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There are relays in our house battery compartment that run the lights in the back including the blinkers. I thought it was a fuse or a flasher that went out when we lost the left flasher, but it ended up being one of the relays was bad. The tech told me fleetwood uses relays to beef up the current before it gets to the back instead of using one hot lead all the way to the back. Just a thought?
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Well we found a connector that was melted. Now to get to the bottom of that. Hard to do laying on your back. Thanks for taking the time for suggestions.
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