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All three furnaces on our 1990 38' Regency Widebody stopped functioning. Since it was sudden, and all three are involved, I suspect it is electrical related. After checking the house breaker box (located under the sofa) all circuit breakers are OK. So maybe it is a 12 volt problem?

First, is my assessment of the problem correct?

Second, where are the fuses for the 12 volt system? I know the relay bay under the driver side, but where are the fuses?

Thom
 
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I can't help with the location, but yes, the furnaces are 12V (both igniters and blowers).

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My '90 Regal has the 12v breakers in the same compartment as the 110v stuff under the sofa in the living area. It's a black box with a row of buttons on top that I presume are for 12v reset . Never having encountered a 12v problem, i can't be sure.

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My Breakaway is also a DP, and the breaker panel and some fuses are located under the bed, in a separate compartment just forward of the engine compartment.

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Thanks to Rusty - that is where they are located just as you described, and now we are toasty in the morning. Is this a great message board or what?

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