12-06-2012, 08:22 AM
Les,
The fuse panel where the blade fuse for the 12V air compressor is located can be a little hard to find. On my coach, and probably yours, go to the fifth compartment back on the driver's side. Open the door. About 18" in and 18" up on the front wall is a panel that is velcroed on--just behind the round pipe that contains the genset & AquaHot exhaust pipe.. Pull that off & you will find the fuses and labels. The compressor fuse is a 10 amp fuse. Mine kept blowing when I tried to start my 12V compressor as it hadn't been used by the previous owner. I put a 15 amp fuse in its place and now it works fine.
If the fuse is good then do as Tuga suggests & check for 12 volts at the pump with the switch on.
Hope this helps............................
The fuse panel where the blade fuse for the 12V air compressor is located can be a little hard to find. On my coach, and probably yours, go to the fifth compartment back on the driver's side. Open the door. About 18" in and 18" up on the front wall is a panel that is velcroed on--just behind the round pipe that contains the genset & AquaHot exhaust pipe.. Pull that off & you will find the fuses and labels. The compressor fuse is a 10 amp fuse. Mine kept blowing when I tried to start my 12V compressor as it hadn't been used by the previous owner. I put a 15 amp fuse in its place and now it works fine.
If the fuse is good then do as Tuga suggests & check for 12 volts at the pump with the switch on.
Hope this helps............................
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531