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Old 02-21-2022, 08:35 PM   #1
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Location of blown fuse

I have a 2015 View 24g and the engine alternator will not charge up my house batteries. All indictions point to a blown fuse going from the Sprinter Chassis battery to the house batteries. Does anybody know where this is? Thanks
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I have a 2015 View 24g and the engine alternator will not charge up my house batteries. All indications point to a blown fuse going from the Sprinter Chassis battery to the house batteries. Does anybody know where this is? Thanks
On our 2016 ERA (MB Sprinter 3500 chassis, 3.0L V6 turbo diesel) there is a solenoid mounted under the passenger seat that connects the alternator to the house batteries when the engine is running.

Your View may be completely different, but I thought I'd mention it on the off chance it has a similar set-up.
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Old 02-22-2022, 07:34 AM   #3
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Thank You, I will look there.
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Try giving Winnebago customer support a call. They have generally been helpful on the occasions I've called them.

Explain the issue and see what they can tell you. If there is a solenoid between the alternator and house batteries they can tell you where to find it and perhaps how to test it.

As I mentioned in some other threads, if there is a solenoid and it has failed, there are likely better replacement parts than the standard Winnebago solenoid. Do a search for "solenoid" on the Class B forum where I've posted about this in the past.
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