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Old 01-17-2017, 05:31 PM   #1
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Anyone have an owners manual for 1985 Holiday Rambler Aluma Light 26sb?

Hi everyone.

I have a 26' 1985 holiday Rambler Aluma Light and desperately need an owners manual.

I am in the USCG and live in California. I bought the RV used a few months ago and store it in Maryland for monthly visits with my 3 yr old son.

I am Having a difficult time trying to get any of the overheard/ceiling lights to work. I reset all the circuit breakers under the stove with no luck. The electrical outlets still work. Any idea of what I can do to trouble shoot this?

Please help!

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Aren't those lights 12 volt? Mine are. Look under the refrigerator in the cabinet and check the auto type fuses. At least that's where they are on my 1987.
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As zoom45 said, the lights are all 12 Volt, and will be the automotive type fuses in your breaker panel, also check your converter ( changes 120 v to 12 v ) for fuses/breakers too! As for the manuals go to the top of the page, find the blue bar with "user CP" , go to the right 2, "files" click on it, you may find what you need there! Hope this helps? Rail!
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