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Old 05-09-2014, 04:28 PM   #1
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Keypad Door Lock

The lights on the keypad of the coach are not lit and no longer work, nor does the lock. Fortunately the coach was not locked when I noticed this. I have checked the fuses and everything seems fine.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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I had the same problem with mine. I called Trimark, and with a little dignostic, I found I needed a replacement keypad. They also had me rewire Monaco's wiring and add a relay to prevent it from reoccuring. Trimark has great customer service and sold me the parts direct.
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First thing to check is to see if the wiring is bad. Two screws hold the keypad on. Remove them and check the wires. It simply plugs in. Unplug it then plug it back in again. You can access the complete wiring harness by removing the passenger side cup holder. Mine has a, IIRC, 2amp fuse holder.....Dennis
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