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Originally Posted by fixithud
pulled the fuses and did a visual, did not have a test light with me...
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Since all the fuses in the power panel are okay I would check the one the John referenced. If that fuse is also found to be okay. You would expect each of these light should have 12VDC at there terminals. If still no lights I would concentrate on lights/switches you have easy access to. For example that switch where you jumper past the switch, I would check with a volt meter that you have 12vDC on one of those two wires. If you get 12VDC then the light bulb or ground is suspect. If no 12VDC all I can think of is there is another fuse somewhere that is blown or an open in a wire somewhere??
Maybe another simple check is an easily assessable light that is out like say the storage area check voltage on that one and the bulb.
Hopefully it will be a hidden fuse. Hope this helps. Let me know how you are doing. I am jealous have not got to play around with mine yet this year. I know I have at least one security light out on one side. Thinking if I have to go up there and replace it should probably put a led bulb in there while it is open.
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