I am new to this forum, and have to learn the navigation of it.
My issue is with my 2003 Itasca Suncruiser. My RV is for sale, and last week I have a prospective buyer very thoroughly give it a go over. Now, or some reason, the jacks are not working, though they did last week. I go through the sequence of it being in Park, Parking Break on, key in accessory position (I have also done it with the motor running), I press the on button--it goes red. No other lights or activity takes place on the control panel. I have done this with electric plugged in and without. I have also discovered the exhaust fans are not working, but I don't know if related, or how long that may have been an issue of which I wasn't aware.
There are other issues with which I must deal, now, but this is hopefully an easy fix of a switch or fuse somewhere. I have turned all the breakers off and on, and pressed all the reset buttons on the panels. I located a fuse box under the hood, but see no identifier for the levelers on the fuse locator diagram. I'm not sure I would know a blown fuse if I saw it, anyway, so I didn't mess with that other than taking a picture of the box and the diagram.
My issue is with my 2003 Itasca Suncruiser. My RV is for sale, and last week I have a prospective buyer very thoroughly give it a go over. Now, or some reason, the jacks are not working, though they did last week. I go through the sequence of it being in Park, Parking Break on, key in accessory position (I have also done it with the motor running), I press the on button--it goes red. No other lights or activity takes place on the control panel. I have done this with electric plugged in and without. I have also discovered the exhaust fans are not working, but I don't know if related, or how long that may have been an issue of which I wasn't aware.
There are other issues with which I must deal, now, but this is hopefully an easy fix of a switch or fuse somewhere. I have turned all the breakers off and on, and pressed all the reset buttons on the panels. I located a fuse box under the hood, but see no identifier for the levelers on the fuse locator diagram. I'm not sure I would know a blown fuse if I saw it, anyway, so I didn't mess with that other than taking a picture of the box and the diagram.