I have a 2010 Coachman Freelander 23BB Class C (Ford E-450 2009 chassis). I had damaged the two lower rear running lights and thought it would be a simple repair. I cut out the damaged lights and wired in the replacements. Now none of my running lights and taillights are working. What did I do wrong? I downloaded the owners manual but could not find what fuse controls these lights. The headlights,turn signals and brake lights all work. The other running lights and taillights were working before I attempted to repair the two damaged lights. Any suggestions on repair will be appreciated. Thank you Frank
CJSX2fromCT said
03:55 AM Aug 14, 2017
If you have a multimeter, test all 12v fuses for continuity. If you don't have one, pull each fuse 1 at a time to visually check it to see if it's good. Did you have parking lights on while doing the repair?
frank46 said
07:57 AM Aug 14, 2017
Thank you for your response. I do have a multimeter. Do I have to take each fuse out to test it? Do you think It would be 10,15, or larger size to check first? Could I have disrupted my ground wire when I attempted repair? The running lights were off When I removed the damaged lights. Thank you
frank46 said
08:31 AM Aug 19, 2017
I was able to find the damaged fuse. One of the rear upper lights had some condensation. I resealed the area around that light and replaced the fuse and all is well. Thank you for your suggestions and help.
I have a 2010 Coachman Freelander 23BB Class C (Ford E-450 2009 chassis). I had damaged the two lower rear running lights and thought it would be a simple repair. I cut out the damaged lights and wired in the replacements. Now none of my running lights and taillights are working. What did I do wrong? I downloaded the owners manual but could not find what fuse controls these lights. The headlights,turn signals and brake lights all work. The other running lights and taillights were working before I attempted to repair the two damaged lights. Any suggestions on repair will be appreciated. Thank you Frank
Thank you for your response. I do have a multimeter. Do I have to take each fuse out to test it? Do you think It would be 10,15, or larger size to check first? Could I have disrupted my ground wire when I attempted repair? The running lights were off When I removed the damaged lights. Thank you
I was able to find the damaged fuse. One of the rear upper lights had some condensation. I resealed the area around that light and replaced the fuse and all is well. Thank you for your suggestions and help.