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Title: OK next item needing attention No power Passenger seat
Post by: Dan Stansel on July 17, 2011, 10:21:13 pm
At Choctaw KOA in Durant, Okla.  On the way up the wife could not get any of the buttons on her seat to work.  All appeared to have no power.  Is there a fuse under the seat?  There are two black connectors/ could there be a fuse in them??? By the way was 102 here when we arrived. Its just too hot.  Coach is nice and cool.  Mot did a great job on the dash air.  Coming up here had to turn the fan down as the wife was too cold --go figure.  Was also running the gen with two roof air units.  Tks DAN
Title: Re: OK next item needing attention No power Passenger seat
Post by: Barry & Cindy on July 17, 2011, 10:35:52 pm
Did you use a volt meter to determine if the wires to the chair are dead or alive? I think you will find that each captain's chair has an automatic reset circuit breaker on the big 12-volt breaker board in front of the co-pilot chair. Put a volt meter on the breaker for the chair that does not work.
Title: Re: OK next item needing attention No power Passenger seat
Post by: J. D. Stevens on July 17, 2011, 11:01:27 pm

It's a lovely park with lots of good, new concrete. Unfortunately, the trees are only large enough that some might shade your tires early or late in the day. US-69 from Texas to the park/casino is great for driving. Beware of US-69 beyond the Casino. It will challenge the shock absorbers on your coach, as well as your endurance.
Title: Re: OK next item needing attention No power Passenger seat
Post by: Dan Stansel on July 17, 2011, 11:37:00 pm
Barry I will try that circuit breaker now that I know where it is , Tks
JD Yes I know but going to Fort Smith then Eureka Springs and Branson.  I have been part of the way before, thats when I learn that Okla roads are the third worse roads in the US.  Right behind LA and NC.  Texas roads will spoil you. These Okla roads are concrete but I remember you have to watch for the holes.  Tks DAN