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SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
freezing weather, the motor home should be
driven several miles to mix water and
electrolyte to prevent freezing.
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Fluid level check may be omitted if equipped
with maintenance-free batteries.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS – HOUSE
12-VOLT
All 12-volt circuits and equipment in the
coach area of the motor home are protected by
the breaker panel. When a circuit is overloaded or
a short develops in any part of the system, a fuse
or breaker will shut down that circuit. If this
happens, turn off all affected lights or appliances
and reset the breaker or replace the fuse with a
new one of equal amperage rating.
The 12-Volt automotive and additional coach
circuit breakers are located on a panel in the face
of the top entrance step. A label on the panel
states the amperage rating and circuit protected
for each fuse or breaker.
House Breaker Panel
The House 12-Volt Breaker Panel is located
behind the small cabinet door near the galley or
below the refrigerator.
*Typical view of breaker panel. Breakers are
labeled on panel. Arrangement may vary
according to appliance and equipment options.
WARNING
To prevent wiring damage, it is essential
when replacing the cables on the battery,
or when using a “booster” battery, that the
positive post and the positive cable be
attached and the negative post and
negative cable be attached. The posts are
marked (+) plus and (-) minus.
If a “boost charger” is used while battery
is in the motor home, disconnect both
battery cables before connecting the
charger to avoid damage to engine
electronic components.
Never attempt to charge or boost a frozen
battery.
Auto Chassis 12-Volt Circuit Breaker Panel
(cover removed)
House 12-Volt Circuit Breaker Panel