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Old 10-10-2020, 09:14 AM   #1
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2004 Southwind Main slide Lights don’t work

I had slide out on my 2004 Southwind and all four light fixtures just quit when I Was turning on all 4 lights on. Can’t find a fuse that’s out and also where the power lines or wire run to find a breakage. Any Ideas or thoughts on this. Thank You.
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It is most likely a problem in the flexing wire harness to the slide. Those are usually under the slide. It is possible that there is a fuse but it would be unusual for a fuse to supply only 4 lights in a slide.
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Thanks I looked underneath, but I will look again.. Thank You
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Somewhere there has to be a harness of wires, probably inside of some type of plastic or rubber tube to allow the slide to move in and out. The most common location is under the slide but it would have to be somewhere that is protected from weather. Here are a couple of pictures of the sort of protective covers that are commonly used.

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