LIGHTS
Exterior
All exterior lights, such as tail lights, clearance lights, turn signals, brake lights, etc., are
energized by the tow vehicle power. When attaching wires to your tow vehicle, carefully
and tightly tape all connections for moisture protection.
Refer to diagram (Fig. 28) for the color code of the seven pin connector. The connector
between the tow vehicle and your travel trailer may build up corrosion with extended use,
and should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical contact.
Porch
Porch light(s) on either sidewall will have switches located on the wall inside of the
entrance door.
Front convenience (hitch) lights on trailers will have a switch included with the light
assembly and fused through the fuse panel.
Interior
The interior lights will operate from the converter and/or auxiliary battery. Some lights will
have wall switches and others will have switches in the fixtures themselves.
BULBS
Interior
Square lights
921
Exterior:
Porch Light
912
Round Lights
912
Tail Light
1157
Turn Signal & Brake
1157
Backup Light
1156
Clearance Light
194
FUSES
All fuses for the interior of the trailer and external porch lights are located in the fuse panel.
This panel is located near the converter.
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WARNING: Do not replace circuit breakers or fuses with a higher
current rating than those supplied with the new camper. Over-fusing can
cause a fire hazard by overheating the electrical wiring.
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Utilities & Systems
4black
6
brown
3green
5
red
7 yellow
1 white
2 blue
Fig. 28
White
1
Ground
Blue
2
Brakes
Green
3
Running lights
Black
4
Interior 12-volt lighting
Red
5
Stop & left turn
Brown
6
Stop & right turn
Yellow
7
Back up
Summary of Contents for 2004 Conventional Travel
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