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Location: Graham, WA | we are at a show and our trailer will not get jacked back up. we have no power in the living quarters area and we can.t get the electric jack to work. we can.t find the large fuse to see if that is why it wont work. where should we look for it help needed asap phone number is 253 381 3935 we |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | Originally written by compactcd on 2009-10-03 8:05 PM
we are at a show and our trailer will not get jacked back up. we have no power in the living quarters area and we can.t get the electric jack to work. we can.t find the large fuse to see if that is why it wont work. where should we look for it help needed asap phone number is 253 381 3935 we The fuse on ours is located in the battery box. Follow the wire from the jack and you should find it. It might run into a junction box then to the batteries. No since you have no power in the LQ either I would check the batteries. Do you have any power with the truck plugged into the trailer? |
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Location: Graham, WA | no we have no power when it is pluggwd into the truck |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | Originally written by compactcd on 2009-10-03 11:50 PM
no we have no power when it is pluggwd into the truck Hmmmm, Then I would trace the plug on the trailer to the juction box then to the batteries and you should fine a resetable breaker and see if it has been tripped. |
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Location: cedar rapids iowa | model and year of truck would be helpful. My chevy has a large square fuse under hood for all trailer stuff. 40amp If I remember correctly. |
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| We've had that problem ended up having to get deep cycle batteries you should have a hand jack if all else fails ours does.Not fun when this happens. |
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