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Old 11-19-2017, 04:53 PM   #1
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Need help with power distribution center - 1990 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite XL

Hi everyone!

My neighbor has a 1990 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite XL. From what I can tell it's on a Chevy P30 chassis. He didn't pay much and is currently gutting it and renovating it.

He was having trouble with his hydraulics and I traced the problem to rust on the solenoid terminals on his power distribution center.



While I was cleaning up the terminals, I notice a blown fuse, (red arrow in the picture).

I was wondering if anyone know what the fuse goes to. I'm helping him as a favor and I really don't wnat to spend a couple of hours tracing the wire!

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The two circuit breakers are labeled (somewhat obstructed by the cable on the right). Then below are supposed to be two fuses. Again labeled to the right, obstructed too.) Move that big cable a bit and you should be able to read the labels for the two fuses. One fuse seems to be missing, too.

IMHO it appears someone has hacked that wiring some, and it may no longer be safe.
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