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Old 02-05-2019, 01:16 PM   #1
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1994 Chevy p-series. No power to : Jet Ride Air , Rear Monitor and Rear Heater Sys

Hello Fellow RV'ers,

Thank you in advance for your valuable time, effort and consideration with this matter.


Intermittent power to : Jet Air Ride , Rear Monitor and Rear Heater.

If one system is inoperable due to power loss , then all three systems
are inoperable. At the same time.[/CENTER]

All intermittent systems will operate normally when powered.

All other systems operate correctly: no intermittent power problems to any other systems.



Jet Air Ride , Rear Monitor and Rear Heater, (all three systems) get power and grounds from the MC and ML lines.

There must be a tie-in, fed-in or connection from the other systems that operate from the same MC and ML lines as these other systems do not have an intermittent power problem :

Docking lights and Fog lights ( as stated ; these systems operate correctly)

(even when the for mentioned intermittent systems : Jet Air Ride , Rear Monitor and Rear Heater, have no power).

Does anyone have an idea where that connection resides ?
Has experience with the repair of the three system tie-in, or connection?


The RV cannot be operated without the operation of the Jet Air Ride as the Jet Air Ride is in manual mode and has been activated : the RV is level on an unlevel surface. Have until Monday at 10:00 to repair and therefore move the RV before ticketing.

Thanks again,

Malcolm
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