Where is the fuse on the awinng led lights on a 398m. They are not in the fuse/breaker panel.
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Originally posted by Plisken76 View PostWhere is the fuse on the awinng led lights on a 398m. They are not in the fuse/breaker panel.
To your question--why do you think the fuse is not in the power center? From the post it's implied the awning light is not working. Is that correct?Forum moderators are not GD employees--we are volunteers and owners presumably just like yourself. Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, we have nothing to gain should you choose to purchase a product or engage a service we discuss on this forum.
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Plisken76 -- and just to make sure we're on the right lights--does the picture below show the lights that aren't working?
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Originally posted by Plisken76 View PostWhere is the fuse on the awinng led lights on a 398m. They are not in the fuse/breaker panel.
Welcome to our owners forum!
On my Reflection, the awning LED fuse is in an inline fuse holder behind the main switch panel. It is a very low power (maybe 2A) fuse. Look for the small gauge red wire coming from the awning light switch.
RobCate & Rob
(with Border Collies Molly & Angel + Kitties Hazel & Elsie)
2015 Reflection 303RLS
2022 F350 Diesel CC SB SRW Lariat
Bayham, Ontario, Canada
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Originally posted by Cate&Rob View Post
Hi Plisken76,
Welcome to our owners forum!
On my Reflection, the awning LED fuse is in an inline fuse holder behind the main switch panel. It is a very low power (maybe 2A) fuse. Look for the small gauge red wire coming from the awning light switch.
Rob
Plisken76 -- if you pull the panel to look keep in mind there is "hot" 12vDC back there so please be careful. If you're not familiar with working around powered circuits, it is probably a good idea to disconnect all power from your camper before taking a peak. ("All" means turning off shore power and disconnecting the negative lead from your battery.)Forum moderators are not GD employees--we are volunteers and owners presumably just like yourself. Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, we have nothing to gain should you choose to purchase a product or engage a service we discuss on this forum.
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Yes those are the lights I'm talking about. When I picked it up the lights didn't work, they had a hard time finding the fuse. They replaced it and they worked. The other day tried them and they didn't work, wasn't sure where the fuse was, but it's not in the main fuse panel.
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Originally posted by Plisken76 View PostYes those are the lights I'm talking about. When I picked it up the lights didn't work, they had a hard time finding the fuse. They replaced it and they worked. The other day tried them and they didn't work, wasn't sure where the fuse was, but it's not in the main fuse panel.
I'd be a little concerned, though, if the fuse is indeed blown again. Fuses blow for a reason--and the reason is usually not good. Is your unit still under warranty? I may have missed it but don't see the year of your unit posted.Forum moderators are not GD employees--we are volunteers and owners presumably just like yourself. Unless specifically mentioned otherwise, we have nothing to gain should you choose to purchase a product or engage a service we discuss on this forum.
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Plisken76
Have a close look at where the awning light wires come out of the wall and transition to the awning arm. There is a lot of flex/movement in the wires here, as the awning is extended. It is possible that a break in the wire insulation shorts out at some point in awning movement, but is OK when the awning is stationary. This would explain blowing the fuse after replacing it seemed to be OK.
Rob
Cate & Rob
(with Border Collies Molly & Angel + Kitties Hazel & Elsie)
2015 Reflection 303RLS
2022 F350 Diesel CC SB SRW Lariat
Bayham, Ontario, Canada
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