I have a Winnebago Vectra on a Freightliner Chasis
Brake lights work, blinkers work,parking lights work
but the flashers won't work. I checked all fuses and
they're good. Can anyone tell me what to check next?
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Until someone else comes on, the only thing I can think of for a quick check is the flasher unit itself. Somewhere under the dash, listen for turn signal flasher clicking and then look for a similar looking unit that should be the 4 way flasher.
John
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John
08 Intrigue
2014 Ford Edge
I have a similar problem but mine keeps blowing the fuse. I replaced the flasher a small round metal thing with 2 wires coming off of it. Took me hours to find, buried deep in the steering column.
I have a Winnebago Vectra on a Freightliner Chasis
Brake lights work, blinkers work,parking lights work
but the flashers won't work. I checked all fuses and
they're good. Can anyone tell me what to check next?
You can call Freightliner. They are a big help.
There are flasher controls in the electric compartment, Where your power cord is stored , behind a false wall that has to be removed to gain access.
If you turn on your 4 way flashers you can hear it in there. Knowing the year of your Motorhome would help.
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Thanks for the advice! The problem was an in line fuse under the dash, I never would have found except for everything being labeled so well under there. Thanks again everyone!