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Old 08-04-2016, 09:40 AM   #1
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Need help with wiring Jayco Lite hawk FB24

Recently got a Lite Hawk FB24 and the floor and stuff had been redone and the pump was not hooked back up. Jayco emailed me a wiring schematic but cant tell much about it. The interior lights are not working and the fridge is not working. Was told everything worked fine. I am new to camper ownership and just need a little help. Does anything know and can tell me how to wire the pump up? Please reply soon if anyone has any advice on this.
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Got the pump hooked back up. Now I have another question. The interior lights will not work unless I have the battery hooked up. Does anyone have any clues on what may be wrong?
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Good chance your converter is not working. When i think back, the company who was manufacturing the converters had alifetime warranty on them, needless to say, they had huge problems with them, forcing them to go out of business
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If the trailer is older than 2008, you should invest in a new style converter, prior to '08 they were single stage. Nowadays they are almost all 3 stage.

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Where would the converter be at in the camper? Would it be the fuse panel beside of the breaker panel. There is a breaker panel with 3 or 4 breakers and right beside of it is a fuse panel with 6 fuses in it all 15 amp. They are like car fuses but a little bigger.
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The converter should be to the left of those fuses. You can see it when to take the entire front cover off. The fan is part of the converter. That whole piece slides out. There should be five wires involved that need to be released to get it entirely removed. Replacement should slide in and wires attach same as were removed. It's actually a pretty quick job once you see it.
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