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Old 03-09-2018, 10:23 AM   #1
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Bathroom and bedroom vanity lights not working

I own a 2006 Four Winds Hurricane 34n. I can't seem to get the vanity lights to work in the bathroom and bedroom. All bulbs are new. Everything else electrical works (outlets, lights, etc...). It would help if I could find a fuse diagram but there doesn't seem to be anything available. I visually checked all the fuses under the hood and to the best of my knowledge, they are appear to be intact. Any thoughts?
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I own a 2006 Four Winds Hurricane 34n. I can't seem to get the vanity lights to work in the bathroom and bedroom. All bulbs are new. Everything else electrical works (outlets, lights, etc...). It would help if I could find a fuse diagram but there doesn't seem to be anything available. I visually checked all the fuses under the hood and to the best of my knowledge, they are appear to be intact. Any thoughts?
Check in the bedroom on the bed pedestal,drivers side, floor level.. or if you have a bedroom slide, then in the closet that is not in the slide portion of bedroom area..somewhere near to where your shorepower cord enters the coach from the outside..
The fuse box under the hood and under the dash is for the chassis not the coach house.
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I will go check in those areas now. I did look underneath the bed and only found the power converter and transfer switch. I will snoop around the bedroom more. Thanks.
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I will go check in those areas now. I did look underneath the bed and only found the power converter and transfer switch. I will snoop around the bedroom more. Thanks.
If you do not have a slideout , it should be on the pedestal living quarters drivers side , not under the bed proper, sometimes the mfg puts a decorative bed skirt around the bed to hide the box & the electrical wall plug-in's.
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I found it. The fuse box is mounted at the foot of the bed near the floor. The 15A fuse to the rear lights is blown. I replaced and everything works now! Thanks for your advice! I would not have continued to look in the bedroom had you not mentioned it!
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Hi ! Welcome to IRV2! We're sure glad you joined the gang!

Can't help with the problem but wanted to say hello! Keep her between the ditches!

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If you do not have a slideout , it should be on the pedestal living quarters drivers side , not under the bed proper, sometimes the mfg puts a decorative bed skirt around the bed to hide the box & the electrical wall plug-in's.
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