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Old 07-31-2013, 11:02 AM   #1
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Is there a fuse for signal light?

Ready to hit the road but found out the left turn signal was out - the RV left turn light flashes, but the electricity on 7-way socket at 9'clock was not present. when testing right-turn light, that at 3'clock was present. Is there a fuse connected to the 7-way socket on left turn light somewhere? Thanks.
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Ready to hit the road but found out left turn signal was out - the RV left turn light flashes, but the electricity on 7-way socket at 9'clock was not present. when testing right-turn light, that at 3'clock was present. Is there a fuse connected to the 7-way socket on left turn light somewhere? Thanks.

Does your coach have the 'Tow Board' in the engine bay? If so, might start checking there since on mine that contains fuses and relays that go to the towing connector. On mine it is a black metal box on the upper right bulkhead.
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Thanks smlranger. I'll run to the yard to find out (parked over there last night).
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In the 2000, the tow board could be mounted on the inside of the coach, at the rear under a drawer on the passenger side. You have to pull the drawer out to see it.
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Our tow board is under the bottom drawer on the R Rear side of the bedroom. Pull the drawer and have a look. I spent about 3 days looking for the damn thing when I plugged the tow lights in upside down and blew all the fueses.
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Thank you all who replied... Just as smlranger said mine is in engine bay at right hand side facing me standing behind the rig. One of the 7.5a fuses was blown. All is good now. Oh yeah, resuming the plan
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Thank you all who replied... Just as smlranger said mine is in engine bay at right hand side facing me standing behind the rig. One of the 7.5a fuses was blown. All is good now. Oh yeah, resuming the plan
Savor the moment when things go according to plan with a motorhome .
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Savor the moment when things go according to plan with a motorhome .
yep, the moment of seeing the light in a dark tunnel
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