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10-22-2016, 10:26 PM
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No Signal lights or Emergency Flashers
We we're on our way to Camp Coburg today when we stopped at a rest stop 30 miles before getting there. Shortly after leaving the Rest stop we noticed that we had no signal lights or flashers. The green lights in dash are dead.
Only had a few minutes to play with this before getting dark. (Electrical is not my strong suit) any how did find that the fuse F81 for the brake lights was blown so replaced that but did not fix anything.
Hopefully some of you have some ideas that may help. If not I guess it couldn;t have happened at a better place.
Thanks Trap
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10-22-2016, 10:56 PM
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First thing I would check is the flasher module. If you don't have any schematics to tell you where it's located, a call to your motorhome manufacturer should work.
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10-23-2016, 08:13 AM
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Had a similar situation happen to me, in my 2009 Camelot, the wiring may be similar take a look at F86.
The cause of the blown fuse was a wire in one of the connectors for my TOAD got loose the short circuited at least those two circuits. I'm still trying to find the fuse for the +12VDC in the trailer plug.
Hope this helps.
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10-23-2016, 09:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptPat
Had a similar situation happen to me, in my 2009 Camelot, the wiring may be similar take a look at F86.
The cause of the blown fuse was a wire in one of the connectors for my TOAD got loose the short circuited at least those two circuits. I'm still trying to find the fuse for the +12VDC in the trailer plug.
Hope this helps.
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Looks like loose wires in the 6 pin side of the connecting chord.
Did find a blown fuse in F81, but my coach only goes as high as F84.
Cannot find any other fuse for the signal lights.
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10-24-2016, 01:03 AM
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Had a similar problem on our coach. Turned out to be the wiring in the steering column. The wiring got hung up on the bolt of the tilt wheel joint under the plastic cover around the steering column and pulled the electrical connector apart from using the tilt mechanism. It was an easy fix, just sipped the zip tie holding the two halves of the plastic cover together and removed the cover exposing the wiring. Pushed the connectors back together and boom, had flashers and turn signals again. I did move the wiring bundle where it was below the bolt instead of on top and secured it with electrical tape. Then put the cover back on and was good to go.
Mike H
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10-24-2016, 08:26 AM
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This fuse panel is in the far right rear compartment of my 08 Endeavor. I suspect your Diplomat is very close to this.
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10-24-2016, 12:43 PM
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I just had this problem on my 99 Holiday Rambler. After checking fuses, replacing flasher, etc I ended up pulling the multi function switch out and spraying electrical contact cleaner and cycled the switch a few times. That fixed it and it only took about 1 minute to pull the switch out of the column.
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10-24-2016, 01:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by CaptPat
Had a similar situation happen to me, in my 2009 Camelot, the wiring may be similar take a look at F86.
The cause of the blown fuse was a wire in one of the connectors for my TOAD got loose the short circuited at least those two circuits. I'm still trying to find the fuse for the +12VDC in the trailer plug.
Hope this helps.
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You we're dead on with the F86 and also the F81 fuses. IT was my old eyes not seeing F86 hidden behind a bunch of wires. Once I replaced both fuses and fixed the loose wires in the 6 pin side of the chord all appears to be good.
Thanks everyone for your suggestions and help.
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