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Old 12-03-2012, 07:59 AM   #1
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Thumbs down Pacifica Circuit breakers

Can anyone tell me where the circuit breaker is that controls the front plug-ins on a 2008 36 foot Pacifica? My wife plugged a fan into the plug-in on the dash and all the overhead plug-ins for the TV, etc stopped working.
All the other elecrical plugs and lights in the coach still work fine. I have reset all the breaker switches I can find including the inverter, reset the GFIC plugs, etc but I am at a loss. I am assuming there is a seperate breaker for the front part of the coach that I am missing. Thanks for any advice.
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Old 12-03-2012, 08:50 AM   #2
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The circuit breaker will most likely be right next to the rest of them.. HOWEVER.. A question...


Do you have an inverter.. That is, before the fan incident did the TV work if you were not plugged into shore power and NOT running the generator?

If so,, one (or both) of two situtations exist.

1: There are one or two circuit breakers, usually post type (Push to reset) on the inverter itself.

2: You have a 2nd breaker panel, called a "Sub panel" often very close to the main.. In my case it's the the cabinet that is behind the main panel (but mine is not a factory install, ti's after market and a different make'model motor home as well).

My guess is the inverter.
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Thanks for the reply. I found the problem I had forgotten there was a plug-in in one of the storage bays that was a GFI that had tripped. Easy fix.
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