You will have to find the short circuit some place in the wiring. The first thing to do is trace the circuit to find the short. You have to locate the item that the circuit controls and determine if that is where the short is. Disconnect what ever it powers and see if the fuse still blows if it does now blow with that item disconnected you have found the problem. If it still blows it is in the wiring some place.
Anonymous, is it the entertainment/ radio that you are blowing fuses on? I bought a 2013 rv 198rd today. When I got home I found the radio is not playing. The dealer has left me hanging because they admitted to knowing about it yesterday and did not tell us till we were leaving. They say it keeps blowing 15 amp fuse.Anonymous, is it the entertainment/ radio that you are blowing fuses on? I bought a 2013 rv 198rd today. When I got home I found the radio is not playing. The dealer has left me hanging because they admitted to knowing about it yesterday and did not tell us till we were leaving. They say it keeps blowing 15 amp fuse.
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You will have to find the short circuit some place in the wiring. The first thing to do is trace the circuit to find the short. You have to locate the item that the circuit controls and determine if that is where the short is. Disconnect what ever it powers and see if the fuse still blows if it does now blow with that item disconnected you have found the problem. If it still blows it is in the wiring some place.
Anonymous, is it the entertainment/ radio that you are blowing fuses on?
I bought a 2013 rv 198rd today. When I got home I found the radio is not playing. The dealer has left me hanging because they admitted to knowing about it yesterday and did not tell us till we were leaving. They say it keeps blowing 15 amp fuse.