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Old 10-20-2019, 07:03 PM   #1
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Fuse keeps blowing in 1998 Seabreeze won't stay on

The fuse for the interior electricity on the driver side keeps blowing, right after installing a replacement 15 amp fuse.

Any ideas what would cause this?

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Assuming you are talking about either 12VDC or 120VAC, there is a short somewhere. A 12V short is a nuisance mainly, but a short in the 120VAC wiring can burn down the RV, with you inside.
Some electrical dead shorts can be very difficult to find. If you cannot locate the problem quickly, you may want to call a licensed electrician to troubleshoot the job.

You want to avoid resetting the breaker a number of times because you may actually blow the electrical dead short open, leaving an open feed somewhere within your walls. Electrical dead shorts are dangerous, but they can be easily repaired if found quickly. Of course, if you have an electrical dead short but do not feel comfortable working with electric, even dead wires, call an electrician immediately.

Locate a 12V short with one of these https://www.amazon.com/Automotive-Tr.../dp/B074M8MBX1
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