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Ignition hot devices quit working

Still havent found where to go on here to start  a new topic so Im using this as a way to ask for help.

Windshield wipers, turn signals and dashboard vent fan have all quit working at the same time. Their fuses under the dash all are good. Thinking there must be one electric component that all three are connected to that went bad but am unable to locate it. Any help appreciated thanks.
EMT living in Missouri. Recently purchased 1987 Gran Villa 36 Ft. long,460 Ford engine with 40,000 miles on it, new tranny has 3000 miles on it, coach has 75000 miles on it, new 5000 watt genny new fridge, new tires. Am both excited and scared out of my wits at the size of this beast. Love it but need time to become accustomed to it's size.  I'm sure it will take time to experience all the secrets this RV has to offer. Any and all advice gratefully accepted.

Re: Ignition hot devices quit working

Reply #1
Sounds like the IGNITION SOLENOID or ignition switch.  Check both sides of the ignition solenoid.

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Re: Ignition hot devices quit working

Reply #2
Still havent found where to go on here to start  a new topic
Grey Wolff,

To start a new topic, go to the top of this page and click on "Forum", next to Community.  Then click on whichever area seems appropriate for your topic, eg: Tech talk, Renovations, Around the fire ring, etc.  Then you will see the "New Post" tab to click on. 

Good luck with your electrical problem.

Richard


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