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Old 07-01-2011, 10:29 AM   #1
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bathroom fan

i have no power in my bathroom fan i 2000 national seview 8310 where do i find the fuse ?
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I doubt that there is a fuse for the fan alone; any thing else not working ?
I'm not familure with your unit, so I'll through in a few common places . A panel near the convertor, next to the 110 breakers, or near the coach batteries. Any unused switches in the bathroom that may have been switched off ? You my have to drop the fan out of the ceiling to test for power there.
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Are you sure there is no power there or, simply the fan isn't working?

I believe your model has a fan switch on the vanity as well as on the fan itself. If the fan switch on the vanity is in the "on" position, operate the other switch on the fan. The wife had me messed up for a few hours when she turn the fan off via the switch on the fan.
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