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Old 06-04-2013, 05:43 PM   #1
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12V power loss '05 Adventurer

'05 35' Winni Adventurer, Workhorse chassis.
Returned from a trip yesterday & all systems o.k.

Start her up today, went to open driver's power window & no go.
Ditto htr/ac, mirror control, rear camera, compass/temp. gauge, radio.
Instrument cluster o.k., ditto headlites, horn.

Checked fuse panel under dash, meter ck'd 2 - 30A fuses & seem o.k.

Has been suggested could be ignition conn/wire.

Any thoughts or suggestions?

Thanx, Bill
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It does sound like most all of those circuits are energized by the ignition switch. There might be a relay the ignition switch triggers. Here's a link to Winnebago wiring diagrams:

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Did you hit the battery disconnect switch?
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I'll have a look at the wiring diagrams, thanx.
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Old 06-05-2013, 09:30 AM   #5
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Instrument cluster o.k.
Ditto headlites, horn.
Just seems to be one circuit.
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Check the fuse that is used for the heater assist fan. I think that fuse is labeled "Rear Auto Htr" (on my Adventurer, it wasn't labeled). If that fuse goes a lot of 12vdc systems go along with it. The key to it I believe is the Backup monitor is not working in your case--it was same case with mine.

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