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I was working on the license plate light and shorted it out. Now the tail lights & license plate light are out. Is this on a circuit breaker ? Where can I find it & how do I reset it. it's a 1993 Breakaway. Thanks Darryl


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On our Breakaway many of the fuses are in the electrical compartment ahead of the front, drivers side, wheel. As I am not at the coach I cannot check, but I recall there are a dozen or so fuses there.

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1993 Breakaway 36ft & 1977 20 ft
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On my Monarch (Spartan chassis) there is a small electrical panel for the rear lights in the right rear above the batteries. There are circuit breakers and relays there for the rear lights.

Try wiggling or swapping the relays around.

https://www.barthmobile.com/eve...1087061/m/8353921987


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Thanks for the input guys. Not sure what I did but they are working now.


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