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Old 01-12-2022, 03:54 PM   #1
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Heated mirrors and should a fuse blow...

I'm a newb here and I thought I might add. I have a 2003/04 Vision and that little cluster on the left side of the steering column, mirror controller, heated mirror switch, and the key to power the hydraulics. Apparently they all are on the same mini fuse (10a). I found this out today. A couple weeks ago, it was very cold. I switched on the heated mirrors and after a few mins they didn't do any good. A short time later I went to adjust a mirror, it didn't work. I was just moving the coach to my driveway. I didn't need to level or use the slide.
Anyway.. Yesterday I got the coach again to figure out the mirrors and get ready for a short weekend trip. Well I quickly learned the key for the hydraulics had no power! Now I'm tripping out. It took me quite a while. Found that a mini 10a fuse blew. Probably from the heater switch. The fuse is located behind a carpeted panel that pulls down lower left side down left of the parking brake. Then it is behind a plastic cover next to three relays. Well it was one of them. Just in case someone comes across this. My Vision is on a Ford F53 chassis. After replacing the fuse, the mirror adjust works and I can use my jacks and slide-out. I haven't tried the heater switch yet. I'll wait til after the weekend....
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Old 01-14-2022, 06:02 PM   #2
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10 amp seems a bit on the lite side for mirror heat. Do you have a manual for the coach? This would not be part of the Ford wiring, if your chassis is a F53.
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