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Title: 12 v breakers?
Post by: kb0zke on March 08, 2013, 10:27:39 pm
Any ideas on where the 12 breakers might be located on our 1993 U300? Last summer Gary showed us the panel in front of the navigator's seat. He popped it off and all of the breakers were there, nicely numbered. Ours doesn't have that panel. Any ideas?
Title: Re: 12 v breakers?
Post by: Bill Chaplin on March 09, 2013, 06:17:55 am
Look in the big bay, drivers side. on rear bulk head is a junction box panel. Remove the cover. Large amount of self resetting breakers. Mine were unlabeled. You manual should have contained a few wiring diagrams. With in will be a diagram of the panel.
If you do not have diagrams, let me know. Also I would like a list of diagrams if you find them
Title: Re: 12 v breakers?
Post by: Dave Cobb on March 09, 2013, 09:32:06 am
A pop off panel in front of the passenger seat sounds like a Unicoach, not a Grand Villa.  Follow Bill's lead as he has a coach like yours.

It is always confusing when Grand Villa Unihome or later Unicoach models are mixed in conversations or tech questions.
Title: Re: 12 v breakers?
Post by: kb0zke on March 09, 2013, 08:08:00 pm
You may be right on that, Dave. We saw two coaches last summer, a Unicoach and a Unihome. I thought it was Gary who showed me the panel, but maybe it was JD.

Bill, I'll be looking at all sorts of stuff this weekend. I did find some fuses under the dash, some of which bore labels for items that weren't working properly. The panel in the bay sounds like a good place to look, too.
Title: Re: 12 v breakers?
Post by: Steve Mudd on March 09, 2013, 09:20:23 pm
I have a '93 GV U300 and I have 2 panels (1 fuse, 1 breaker) on the bottom of the bed's footboard all labeled
Title: Re: 12 v breakers?
Post by: Peter & Beth on March 09, 2013, 09:26:45 pm
I have a '93 GV U300 and I have 2 panels (1 fuse, 1 breaker) on the bottom of the bed's footboard all labeled
Steve,
I believe these fuses at the foot of the bed are 12vdc house circuits.  The issues are likely with the automotive 12vdc circuits.