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Old 09-16-2013, 03:17 PM   #1
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2000 Flair Travel Park Switch

We picked up this coach in april long story but it was just to good of a deal to pass up . When we bought it we added an extended warranty at the dealer where we purchased it. Must say both the coach and the warranty have both been a good deal for the wife and I. In July (warranty work) Cooling unit went up and was replaced while the work was being done the steps started with the clicking after retracted the dealer fixed this as well. Now after the fix the Park travel switch will not work in park unless plugged in. Now what I don't remember is if this is the way it was prior to the step repair or not. Does any one have any experience with this or should I take it back to have the dealer look at it. I'm very handy (electrician by trade) and could fix it if it is broke. Just need some direction
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Old 09-16-2013, 04:52 PM   #2
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The Park-Travel switch simply switches the radio power supply from the chassis battery to the Aux/House batteries. Park = House and Travel = Chassis.

It should work without being plugged into shore power.
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That is the way it work earlier in the season now with the chassis battery disconnected and the house battery connected ( they are new ) switch in park nothing. Cone to think about it the steps used to worth with the switch in park and how they don't. Bet the dealer blew a fuse.
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