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11-08-2011, 06:23 PM
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MH is a 2009 Monaco Camelot. I have no clearance lights, tail lights or rear license plate light. Brake lights and blinkers are working. It appears to be a fuse and I will begin the search tommorrow when the sun comes up.I was thinking someone here might be able to tell me where to start looking. I have read where people find fuses in the oddest places on these motorhomes and was looking for a head start in the morning. Thanks for any help SRX
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11-08-2011, 10:33 PM
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On my unit the fuses are located on the driver side compartment which is on the outside. There maybe several boxes which contain fuses for an assortment of electrical systems. There should be a diagram on the inside of the lid of each box stating the fuse # and what circuit it controls. Goood Luck
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11-09-2011, 05:49 PM
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and once you find the correct fuse....
You may find that the fuse is OK. Next step: locate the 12VDC relay that actually makes the connection-path to all of these lights. There are several relays in the same vicinity as the fuses. Most look the same. A wiring diagram (do a search on this web site) will help you determine which relay might be the culprit.
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2004 Monaco Diplomat
Tow: Either '69 El Camino or '01 Buick LeSabre
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11-09-2011, 08:02 PM
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Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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Since the front run panel on a 08-09 Camelot/Scepter consist of a printed circuit board with 88 fuses and 33 relays, looking for the an electrical problem can be a little daunting.
F70 (15A) is the fuse controlling the parking/running lights.
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11-10-2011, 09:32 AM
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Thanks Happycarz Looking at the chart pasted to the bay door, I tried several fuses related to driving and parking lights, but not F70. That was the blown one. Thanks again.
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11-10-2011, 08:14 PM
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SRX,
Beautiful rig you've got there!
IMO, these fuses are not "undersized", so why yours blew is something of a mystery at this point. Consider that when towing, the TOAD's "tail lights" makes additional demand on this fuse, but again, not so much as that the fuse should blow. At any rate, just keep an eye on it (as you apparently are).
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2004 Monaco Diplomat
Tow: Either '69 El Camino or '01 Buick LeSabre
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11-10-2011, 10:33 PM
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The door chart is incomplete as you can see. I spent many hours creating a fuse chart. As many of the labels on the wires did not agree with the wiring diagrams I had obtained from a Monaco engineer, I had to track and verify quite a few wires.
My chart is on Excel and is in sections - By Fuse #, By Fuse Description, Source & Destination, Relays, & Bathroom Panel.
This chart pertains only to 08-09 Camelot/Scepter models.
If anyone would like a copy, please email me at "user name at msn dot com"
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