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I bought my Seabreeze new in 2004. I started with electrical problems and still have them. Current Problem is Turn signal lights work, Brake lights work but running lights and headlights will blow a fuse (key position doesn't matter). With M/H sitting the steps will close and and fuses for lights will blow. I went to Parris twice and they fixed something ??? I don't have a wiring diagram and I'm not sure who the problem belongs to ( I know it's my problem now). If you know anything please tell me. Thanks Jim -PS Workhorse Chassis-

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I think you might get an answer from this link.
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/NationalRV/


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I surely don't envy you....this type of problem makes one nuts.

Could be anything from a wire not being grounded....insulation....or even maybe a faulty ignition switch.

That's why dealers hate 'em. Gotta charge 100 bucks an hour only to come up with a 1/4 inch bad wire.

Good luck!


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My 99 Tradewinds was doing this right after we bought it. It was blowing fuses on the vaccumn pump for the Evans heat/air system. This went on for a long time. Had to float a loan to buy fuses. LOL Finally, one day noticed water in the open head lights National installed. Removed these and installed sealed beams. Never have blown a fuse on the vaccumn again. Could be something like this.


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I have the wiring diagrams from National, send me your e-mail address and I will find them and e-mail them to you, I had them e-mailed to me when I installed the Solar and new Invertor, back in 2004.


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