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Started by ron halverson, Oct 30, 2007, 05:15 PM

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ron halverson

i bought a fixer upper pretty good shape though ita a 1995 coleman utah when hooked up to power all recepticles work in side trailer but the 12v lights do not come on nor does the fridge i thought it might be the converter but i checked it and its putting out 14 volts i checked all connections cant find anything loose but this seems to be a pretty complex system compared to my old camper is there a switch im missing somewhere does a battery have to be hooked up to run the 12v lights even when the camper is plugged in ??? also checked all fuses are good about to pull my hair out can someone help thanks

wavery

Quote from: ron halversoni bought a fixer upper pretty good shape though ita a 1995 coleman utah when hooked up to power all recepticles work in side trailer but the 12v lights do not come on nor does the fridge i thought it might be the converter but i checked it and its putting out 14 volts i checked all connections cant find anything loose but this seems to be a pretty complex system compared to my old camper is there a switch im missing somewhere does a battery have to be hooked up to run the 12v lights even when the camper is plugged in ??? also checked all fuses are good about to pull my hair out can someone help thanks
I think that PU has a switch under the galley sink so that when you flip the galley over, the upper part of the galley sits on the switch and allows the lights to work.

Also, check your fuses. If that isn't it, I have a few other suggestions. However, one of those gets it in 90% of cases.

chip

There is also a wire from the box to the roof that powers the ceiling lights.  If the galley switch is good and making connection, look for this wire pair.  It normally follows one of the support posts, and has a connector, either at the roof or at the bottom of the post.  If the wires are disconnected, or the connector is corroded, no 12V power to the ceiling lights.  While this won't effect the 12V operation of the fridge, it may be something to look at for the lights.

Does the fridge work on propane or 110AC?