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Old 04-06-2009, 08:41 AM   #1
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I have a 2003 W22 Coachmen that the front overhead window fans died.I can't seen to find any listing of where this fuse is.Anyone had this fuse blow?

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Old 04-06-2009, 09:14 AM   #2
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I have a 2003 W22 Coachmen that the front overhead window fans died.I can't seen to find any listing of where this fuse is.Anyone had this fuse blow?
Jeff, The fuse should be located in the coach builders fuse panel inside your unit. Look along the firewall, under or behind the cluster unit or under an access panel on the dashboard.

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I think it's Oemley (if I've not mangled his user name) has a web site with the fuse charts for Workhorse on it,, I took the liberty of copying a couple of them to my hard drive last night (you see.. I drive a workhorse)

On my coach (A 2005 W-22) roughly in the center, under the hood (if you are standing in front looking at it this is to the LEFT of the brake bell crank and some other stuff) is a plain, unmarked (As I recall) black box

Inside is one of the fuse and relay panels, This is where, for example, your fuel pump relay is located.

Well, in just about the exact center is a fuse labeled "AUX FAN"

I do not know if that is those or if those are the electric cooling fans on the engine.

There are also two 30 amp fuses on the "Vehicle" fuse panel (this is the one that on my rig is inside the ride, described above) that are labled "Aux Power" with no specific loads.

Beyond that, Can't offer any information

Oh, if you have an Intelletec Battery Control center.. Check it too, I'm not sure what fuses are in there.
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Old 04-06-2009, 10:52 AM   #4
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One day I lost all my lights. After 30 min of checking fuses and tracing wires I discovered the wire harness had come unplugged from the back of the dash light switch. When I got to a better location I checked all the other switches and found 1/2 of them were not plugged in tight.
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I think it's "Oemy" has a web site with the fuse charts for Workhorse on it,, .... Well, in just about the exact center is a fuse labeled "AUX FAN" .... I do not know if that is those or if those are the electric cooling fans on the engine.
John-D, The AUX FAN fuse locations in the under hood or chassis fuse panel control the auxiliary fans on the cool pack.

The coach defrost fans are controlled inside in the coach builder's panel.
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My coach has switches on each side, remote from the fans. Having said that, the fans themselfs also have a switch mounted directly on each fan motor. Make sure these have not been turned off.
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Although we don't have a WH, our windshield overhead fans quit last season. No big loss as they are very noisy (a lot of rattle) & move very little air. Better off without the cheap things.

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John-D, The AUX FAN fuse locations in the under hood or chassis fuse panel control the auxiliary fans on the cool pack.

The coach defrost fans are controlled inside in the coach builder's panel.
Thanks Driver, that's why I posted about two panels. I was not sure (And I said as much) so thanks.
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I have a 2003 Pace Arrow on the W-22 chassis. The fuse for my window fans is in the engine compartment, not under the dash. Open the hood and standing in front of the rig looking in there will be a black metal box, the heavy battery cables will connect to the side of this panel. There are two flip catches holding the cover on, remove the cover and in the lower right corner you will find the fan fuses; the board is well marked.

FWIW, I moved the wire from this fan location to the passenger power seat location and installed the proper size fuse for the fan; we do not have a power seat for the passenger and that circuit is hot all of the time (the fan power is switched) so I can turn on the fans while parked if I need to get the air moving a little...
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Thanks Driver, that's why I posted about two panels. I was not sure (And I said as much) so thanks.
John-D, Position #16 in the Coach Panel (internal) supplies the power to the defroster fans. I just went and checked.

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