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Winnebago Brave Year 2000 Electrical Problem
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I have just purchased a Winnebago Brave 2002. Regrettably..... on our way back from the seaside yesterday evening the right hand indicator stopped flashing when I was turning right. It just stayed on permanently when I flicked up to indicate . Whatsmore the other panel lights started flashing when I put the headlights on. I assumed that a bulb has blown or something to that effect. Now this morning the left flasher works and the right also works but the right break light also flashes to. I know that in the US this is normal but in the UK it is not legal for your breaklight to flash and work as an indicator.
Apologies but may I trouble any of you and ask whether anybody has suffered the same symptoms. I also recently had a new UK plug fitted tot take a trailer lighting board as opposed to a smaller US plug fitting. This was not plugged in when this fault developed.
Apologies but may I trouble any of you and ask whether anybody has suffered the same symptoms. I also recently had a new UK plug fitted tot take a trailer lighting board as opposed to a smaller US plug fitting. This was not plugged in when this fault developed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First check for water in the lamp holders/assys .. especially at the back.
Then front ones. This can create all sorts of weird paths for current to flow .. and lights will do funny things.
I used to look after a Winni 1988 36 footer (Chevy V8)
Super-streamlined model. Quite a beast .. like a car to drive. Converted it to LPG .. 8 mpg : )
Then front ones. This can create all sorts of weird paths for current to flow .. and lights will do funny things.
I used to look after a Winni 1988 36 footer (Chevy V8)
Super-streamlined model. Quite a beast .. like a car to drive. Converted it to LPG .. 8 mpg : )
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