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Old 10-08-2011, 01:19 PM   #1
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Providence wiring question

Ok. next problem aside from the trailer brake wiring which I still haven't found and am now giving up and running my own lines.

during the search I obviously wiggled or loosened or disconnected something which I can't find.

What doesn't work now is the dash airconditioning panel doesn't work, dash fan doesn't work, power/heated mirrors and heated seats don't work.

Does anyone have a wiring diagram or have any clues what I did....I'm thinking it's going to go for service when I get it home
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I have a 2007 bounder diesel. My automotive fuse box is behind the little swing away shelf to the right side of the driver seat. You may have blown a fuse. Or disconnected a cable of some sort. If you have a chassis manual look in the index for fuses. There is a 20amp accessory fuse in the upper left corner of the fuse box. If the box is the same as mine.

Call fleetwood owner relations if you are still stuck. The brake cable is there somewhere, it only took my rv dealer 5 minutes to add my brake controller.
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Old 10-09-2011, 08:02 AM   #3
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Problem found. I looked at the wrong fuse. My guess is frustration from not finding the brake controller.

All is good I won on all accounts. brake controller wired...all acc. work!

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