Fuses blown??? Wiring diagram?

remithoren

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For whatever reason the propane detector and co2 alarm are both not working or on. Checked 12vt fuses at panel, all ok. Does anyone know which fuses go to what? Perhaps these two detectors are fused somewhere else? And if there is a schematic to the fuse panel? Thanx. 2006 Hawk.
 
I think you have the newer style fuse pannels that have the two small covers that pop off. On the back of one of them is the layout of the fuses. Also there is a main power shut off knob near there. It is a push in and out. Does that help any?

The older fuse pannels had that system running on the heater fuse.
 
Fuse to where?

Thanks,
I do have the panel with the plastic covers. There is no indication whatsoever as to what the fuses go to. In fact there are two empty slots. I understand how the pushpull switch works.

There must be a separate fuse or fuses handling the detectors.

Has anyone made sense of what the fuses go to?
A schematic would be of great help.
 
Give Stan a call at FWC.

They have a http://www.fourwheelcampers.com/servicemanuals.htm page but they do not list the fuse pannel.

I don't think there is another fuse than the one in the pannel. I'm the type of person that would diconnect the battery and remove the four screws and pop that pannel out and trace the wire.

If I had that model I sure would give you a picture and what fuse number from the right it would be.
 
On mine its on the cover for the 110 breakers. Goes like this.
1. not used
2. 15 amp refer
3. 15 amp furnace
4. 10 amp monitor panel
5. 10 amp roof
6. 15 amp flood light
7. 15 amp 12 volt outlets
8. 5 amp detectors
9. not used
10. not used
11. not used
12. not used
 
Fuse found

Thanks,
Problem solved. Bad fuse although it was not burned out.
And thanx for fuse schematic.
 

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