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Subject: WHERE ARE THE FUSES


Author:
D.R. Parisette
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Date Posted: 03/ 24/ 03, 6:35pm

Hi
I have a 1978 BB 33'FC and recently replaced BOTH roof vents with those top of the line FANTASTIC VENTS. We love em!
Only problem.....After more than a month of service, and for no known reason, they both now have quit and appear to have NO POWER. To start, I have asked the local shop where the fuse panel is, but they said check in the overhead cabinets. I found no such fuse panels.
Perhaps some friendly BB owner can advise where we can look for a blown fuse BEFORE actually removing the units to check for power (that obviously is not there).
Thanks for any assistance.
DRP :)

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Author:
Jeff Miller
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Date Posted: 03/ 25/ 03, 8:56am

The Fantastic fans have their own fuses, mounted facing down in the bezel (round, plastic screw slots).
Pull the fuses, check for power there. If there is power to the fuseholders, you have a bad ground, which might be behind the panel over the entry door (can't remember for sure).
The power to the vents comes from a self-resetting circuit breaker above the driver's windshield.

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