Trailer Wiring Help

TexGX

Explorer
I had a small wiring issue in my trailer due to a short. I believe that some of my welding got to close to some wires. I have traced everything back and everything's is working except the interior lights and Furness. I was told by the RV place that it is most likely a fuse blown, buy I can not find fuses on my 2006 Fleetwood Neon. Any one out there know where to look?? If I can't figure it out, I will have to take it to the RV place and you know that want be pleasant on the pocket book.

TexGX
 

Martyn

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
I had a small wiring issue in my trailer due to a short. I believe that some of my welding got to close to some wires. I have traced everything back and everything's is working except the interior lights and Furness. I was told by the RV place that it is most likely a fuse blown, buy I can not find fuses on my 2006 Fleetwood Neon. Any one out there know where to look?? If I can't figure it out, I will have to take it to the RV place and you know that want be pleasant on the pocket book.

TexGX

Someone posted a similar problem and the suggestions were

"Check the bed extension interlock switch. The metal bracket that press this switch when the bed is deployed bends sometimes causing the lights and the heater not to work."

"I have a 2000 Fleetwood motorhome I bought used and when I wanted to add some electrical outlets, I called Fleetwood for some information and they sent me out a complete wiring schematic of my motorhome for free. You might want to give them a call and see if they can provide you a schematic for your trailer. "

Sounds like good advice.
 

TexGX

Explorer
Martyn,

You are the man! Everything working great. It was the the metal plate not pushing the button. I will buy you a beer up in Flagstaff.

TexGX
 

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