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Old 12-08-2017, 04:43 PM   #1
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Need Electrical Help

i was wondering if i could get some help from one of the electrical rv guys?

here is my problem. i have velvac side mirrors on my motorhome that have
little amber light at the bottom of the mirrors that blink on and off when i
activate my turn signals. problem i am having is my right side mirror amber
light is not flashing when i activate my right turn signal? the left turn signal
is working fine.

i believe it is a blown fuse but i dont know where the fuse is located in my
rv fuse panel? would it be in the fuse box outside in the motor compartment
or in the fuse panel on the left side armrest side? i previously thought it
was a bad bulb in the mirror so i replaced the bulb and it still dont work, so
it has to be a fuse somewhere that has blow out?? any help is appreciated.

thanks again
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Do the right side turn signals work (Same fuse) Suspects are

Bulb. Bad Connection.
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Old 12-09-2017, 11:39 AM   #3
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thanks the right side is working fine just the left side mirror isnot working. left side
front and rear turn signals work fine just not the mirror. probably a wire might have
came loose from the mirror or like u said a bad connnection somewhere? i will have to
do as little or a lot of investigation and checking. thank u for your help. now i know
that itr is not a fuse as the right and left turn signals zndf right mirror work fine just
the left mirror is not working. thanks again for your help.
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