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Old 06-06-2023, 07:03 AM   #1
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Major Electrical Short 2013 Itasca Navion

At the bottom of my coach 12 volt fuse panel are two 30 amp fuses. Both are blown. I attempted to put new in , blow as soon as you try. Seems to be a dead short , any ideas would be appreciated
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Old 06-06-2023, 08:36 AM   #2
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Sorry, but the first step will be to look at exactly which fuses those are and what they feed. The drawings are sorted by year first, model and floor plan next.

to get to the corrrect set, we need to know which RV you have as the info you have on your profile, etc is not exact.
The info is here, so perhaps you can sort out which model, etc you have and we can sort the problem?
https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...ram/Wiring.htm

Another big point is to tell use what these fuses do or give us a really precise location for us to look at the drawings of the RV. Most RV will have more than one 12 volt panel as they are divided into auto and coach functions in many cases.
What is dead when these are blown? The normal automotive functions or RV coach functions like interior lights, vents, etc.? Any labels to ID these fuses?

Sorry, more info needed.
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Old 06-06-2023, 10:30 AM   #3
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At the bottom of my coach 12 volt fuse panel are two 30 amp fuses. Both are blown. I attempted to put new in , blow as soon as you try. Seems to be a dead short , any ideas would be appreciated
I believe there are reverse polarity fuses in there, my Via has them, has anyone recently changed the house batteries?
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