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Conversation Between Bummer48 and RUNDLC
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  1. Bummer48
    03-13-2015 06:30 AM
    Bummer48
    Don't know how I missed this until now. I do not have schematics for the house but, have experienced some of these types of issues. I would start by resetting breakers and then check fuses on the circuit board that handles a lot of your house issues.On my 2002 Islander it is located in the compartment where the batteries are located and is just above batteries next to the inverter. If you have a manual for your coach it should tell you where it is located and what each fuse is for. My name is Larry and I can reached at 614 264-8636 or e-mail me at lebaumgardner@att.net. Put me on your list of Islander owners willing to ban together.
  2. RUNDLC
    02-28-2015 07:59 AM
    RUNDLC
    Good Morning Bummer, My name is Carthan Davis, recently I purchased a 01 Islander and so far I love it. O do have a few wiring issues though. Do you have any wiring schematics for the house? The bedroom lighting is not working at all, it was when I picked it up, the problem started while trying trying to diagnose why my rear clearance lights were non op. There is a cable looking wire ib the access panel above bedroom cabinets, I touched this cable and saw a small spark, after that light are out. There is no way that this cable should show 12v but does and I need to figure out where it goes.

    If you don't mint calling me at 916.275.0831 or provide a contact number and I can call you, either way works. I am planning on trying reach out to all Islander owners to create a sub-group so we can ban together.

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