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Old 04-23-2017, 09:49 PM   #1
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Dash panel switch ?

This is " First time RV'ing" again. Unit still in repair shop from blown tire. Did not get to go to Texas for my son's retirement, but plan on going when unit is repaired. I have a question ? I have a 1999 HR Admiral, 36 ft. There is a switch on the left side dash labeled " Accessories ". What does it operate ? Owners manual does not say anything about its function. Have not been able to figure out if it is even wired up. Repair shop is located 35 miles from my house so I have not had to much time to learn all about the coach.
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Sometimes it's for something you may want to add extra lights or gadgets Ect..
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Thanks for the info. Should it be already wired hot and load wire under the dash ? Will have to open the dash panel to wire it up if not already wired.
Thanks again. I'm still learning.
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It may operate a cigarette lighter adapter..I have one in the dash and one up high above the windshield hidden from view (for radar detector/window fans/etc...).
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switch

I had a 93 HR 1000 that had an accessory switch on the dashboard that flipped the radio, cigarette lighter plug and probably a few other items I am not remembering between the house battery and the chassis battery. It was also labeled House and Chassis on the side so you could tell which battery was being used. Not sure if yours is similar.

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Old 04-25-2017, 10:49 AM   #6
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On my 04 HR Admiral PCT it is for adding accessories such as fog lights and the like has blue and white wire output. I don't have anything on it yet but I'm looking for an excuse to wire something to it lol.
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Thanks for the info. Should it be already wired hot and load wire under the dash ? Will have to open the dash panel to wire it up if not already wired.
Thanks again. I'm still learning.


Should hv to be wired you have to go into dash to see yes
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Mine has leads already at the switch didn't have to take cash apart at all just got down under dash and leads were there they are about 10-12 inches long so it should be easy to wire into them..
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