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GMC Motor Home User Manual

GMC Motor Home
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Chassis
Fuse
Block
CHASSIS
FUSES,
FUSIBLE
LINKS,
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
The
wiring
circuits
in
your
Motor
Home
are
designed
to
be
protected
from
short
circuits
by
a
combination
of
fuses,
circuit
breakers,
and
fusi-
ble
thermal
links
in
the
wiring
itself
.
This
helps
to
reduce
the
hazard
of
electrically-caused
fires
in
the
vehicle
.
The
fuse
and
circuit
breaker
block
is
located
behind
the glove
compartment
door
.
All
chassis
circuits
are
protected
by
fuses
or
circuit
breakers
located
here except
:
Living
Area
Electrical
Compartment
8
8
HEATER
BLOWER-Which
has a
30-amp
in-line
fuse
located
behind
the
right
access
door
near the heater
blower
motor
.
HEADLAMP
CIRCUITS-Are
protected
by
a
circuit
breaker
in
the
main
light
switch
.
An
electrical
overload
in
the
light
circuit will
cause the
lights
to go
on
and
off
or in
some
cases
to
remain
off
.
If
this
condition
develops,
have
the wiring
circuits
checked
immediately
.
Circuit
breakers
of
remote
reset
type
can
be
reset
only
after
turning the
affected
circuit
con-
trol
switch
"OFF"
for
approximately
40
seconds,
or
by removing
the
breaker
from
clips
for
this
period
of
time
.
CAUTION
Do
not
touch
body
of
any
installed
breaker
of
this
type with
bare
hands
;
if
circuit
should
happen
to
be
shorted
or
overloaded-the
breaker
body
could
be
hot
and
cause
a
burn
.
A
replaceable
fuse
link
is
located
at
the
bat-
tery
pickup
junction
block
behind
the
right
access
door
.
If
an
overload
should
occur,
this
link
is
designed
to
fail
(open
circuit)
preventing
dam-
age
to
the
main
wiring
harness
.
Another
link
of
the
same
wire
gauge
and
length
must
be
in-
stalled
in
its
place
in
the
event
of
failures
.
IMPORTANT
:
When
replacing fuse
or
circuit
breaker,
make
sure
replacement
is
of
samenum-
ber
as
marked
on
block
.
TURN
SIGNAL
AND
HAZARD
WARNING
FLASHER
The
turn
signals
and
the
hazard
warning
system
both
operate
with
the
same
flasher
.
This
flasher
is
clipped
behind
the
dashboard
just to
the
right
of the
steering
column
.
LIVING
AREA
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
Both
the
12-volt
DC
and
120-volt
AC
circuits
in
the
Motor
Home
living
area
are
designed
to
be
protected
by
a
series
of
fuses
and
circuit
breakers
.
The
12-volt
living
area
circuits
are protected
by
automotive-type
fuses,
and
the
120-volt
circuits
are
protected
by
circuit
breakers
like
those
found
in
modernhomes
.
The
12-volt
living
area
fuse
block
is
located
in
the
electrical
compartment,
next to the
hall
closet,
along
with
power
converter
and
main

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