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Old 10-28-2007, 04:56 AM   #1
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Anyone know where this monitor is fused in Damon Escaper? Quit working entirly, seemed to go on & off before finally went off completely. No power light on front of monitor.

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Anyone know where this monitor is fused in Damon Escaper? Quit working entirly, seemed to go on & off before finally went off completely. No power light on front of monitor.

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Old 10-28-2007, 06:37 AM   #3
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In my Intruder, all the coach builder fuses are together in the main electrical distribution panel, in my case below the bedroom closet. But...

In my experience, fuses don't give warning, they're either good or blown. Although, the supply wire at the fuse output might be loose?

An intermittent leading to failure sounds more like a bad connection somewhere. Assuming the monitor itself didn't fail (and it could have), I'd look at the connection at the back of the monitor, could have vibrated loose from the coach wiring harness.

Intermittents are the worst of the worst to trace. Let us know...

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Old 10-28-2007, 04:59 PM   #4
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jmac, I have to agree with Wayne. My money is on a bad connection, either the power or ground. Maybe a test light would work best to see if the power or grounds are good. Remember, the monitor has two power leads. One constant, and one powered off the back up light circuit.

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