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Old 01-19-2011, 04:19 PM   #1
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Default No power in the upper lights and fan over the stove

I put in a new light bulb on the sink side of the rv and after which all the lights and the over the stove fan will not work. Is ther a fuse panel some were the brakers were not tripped?
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Old 01-19-2011, 10:58 PM   #2
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I put in a new light bulb on the sink side of the rv and after which all the lights and the over the stove fan will not work. Is ther a fuse panel some were the brakers were not tripped?
1988 hi low 22ft funchaser
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Brett
There is a fuse block in the wardrobe or under the couch. Check the wire nuts in the wardrobe(where the upper wiring harness meets up with lower) Use a voltage tester /light with a sharp point to prick the wire for voltage, you may have to trace the wiring from the light back to the battery. Also, check all the grounds( I had to redo the grounds,bad connectors). Sounds like it is a bad fuse in the fuse block. Good Luck hunting. Les
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Old 01-20-2011, 12:23 AM   #3
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We had the same thing happen with our Hi-Lo after changing a light bulb. Couldn't find what was wrong so we put the old blown out bulb back in and everything worked again. Found out that we needed a different bulb than what we had replaced it with. The bulbs looked the same but apparently the amp or something was different. Anyhow everything worked great after we went and got a different bulb.
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Old 01-20-2011, 05:54 PM   #4
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Check your old bulb and see if it had two contacts. Placing a single contact bulb in the socket will blow the fuse. I did that while helping my dealer friend.

Why do we have two different conversations going about the same subject?
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The bulb number is usually printed on the base of the bulb. If not take it to a hardware store for a replacement type.
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