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CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION FOR LP GAS DETECTOR

Yahoo Message Number: 101890
1998 COUNTRY COACH INTRIGUE

THERE ARE NO OPERATING LIGHTS ON THE LP GAS DETECTOR, STIVE AND FRIDGE ARE NOT GETTING GAS, SO WE KNOW THE SOLENOID IS WORKING.

DO YOU KNOW WHERE THE FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION IS FOR THE LP GAS DETECTOR?

THIS IS NOT LISTED BY NAME ON THE DOMESTIC CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSE BOX PANEL.

JAYMALEA

Re: CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION FOR LP GAS DETECTOR

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 101892
Jay:

If you remove the LP Gas Detector there will be an inline fuse located behind it.

Kevin Waite

541-953-6162 (Cell)

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Re: CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION FOR LP GAS DETECTOR

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 101893
Thank you, we will check that next!

James and Jaymalea

PS will you be at the September Rally at Caseys in Westfir?

Re: CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION FOR LP GAS DETECTOR

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 101894
Found the 3 amp fuse its intact. Manual lists an 8 amp fuse on wire #412, that dipoles not seem to come up on any schematic.

We cannot find a wire 412 in any fuse box.

Might there be another fuse box?

James and Jaymalea

Re: CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION FOR LP GAS DETECTOR

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 101898
Had the same problem. Turned out to be a corroded clip on the solenoid at the propane tank. Removed the wires, cleaned the tab and the clip and it worked fine.

 

Re: CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATION FOR LP GAS DETECTOR

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 101913
We figured it out, that same wire was disconnected.

Thank you all for your help.

Jaymalea

PS, James now knows that system really well, as he took everything apart before he found the disconnected wire.