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Old 04-24-2018, 01:07 PM   #1
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Cool Can't Find the Power Center

Hubby and I are clueless. We are trying to check fuses because no appliances including A/C are working. We recently had the generator repaired but it only will run the lights.
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Old 04-24-2018, 01:10 PM   #2
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The geny has it's own main breaker under the cover next to the start/stop button, check that.
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Old 04-24-2018, 05:32 PM   #3
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Don't know which 'C' you have but most have circuit breakers on the left side of the bed, below the mattress
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Old 04-25-2018, 07:45 AM   #4
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does your coach have a precision circuits control panel above the kitchen sink? scroll thru the panel screen and see if any devices are "shed."

let me know what it says
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My circuit breakers are at the foot of the bed. But it’s frustrating because there are other fuses. Some behind the dash, some under the hood, some behind the step, and a couple behind the house batteries. Those are just the ones I know of.
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2005 Jayco Seneca coach power problem.

I have been following the comments on this request. My 2005 Jayco Seneca coach power would not come back on after I turned it off. I checked the breakers and then found a fuse above the battery case. Removed it to check it and it was still good. When I replaced it in the unit the power came back on, but my cab stereo which is connected to the coach batteries did not come back on. You had mentioned a fuse group under the hood, I don’t see one I’m mine. Any ideas would be helpful

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I have been following the comments on this request. My 2005 Jayco Seneca coach power would not come back on after I turned it off. I checked the breakers and then found a fuse above the battery case. Removed it to check it and it was still good. When I replaced it in the unit the power came back on, but my cab stereo which is connected to the coach batteries did not come back on. You had mentioned a fuse group under the hood, I don’t see one I’m mine. Any ideas would be helpful

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There are 12 Volt fuse groups under the hood, under the dash, in the bedroom, and in the coach battery bay.
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