msbailey6
09-14-2015, 05:54 PM
Hello,
I am a new owner of a 2003 Liberty Elegant Lady XLII. On our first trip, I turned on the living room ceiling lights and then used the dimmers located on the control panel behind the driver's seat to dim the intensity on both the port and starboard sides. After a short time, the port lights went out. Thinking the problem might have something to do with the port dimmer rheostat, I adjusted the dimmer switch position, but that did not make any difference. I removed the light switch panel behind the driver's seat and measured the input voltage to both dimmer rheostats. There was no power to the port dimmer. The fuse and 24 volt relay that supplies power to these lights seems to be okay. When I replaced the relay, the problem persisted. Has anyone experienced this problem? Are there separate relays that feed the port and starboard lights? If so, does anyone know what relay number feeds the port lights? Relay number 8 feeds the starboard side.
Thanks, Mark Bailey
I am a new owner of a 2003 Liberty Elegant Lady XLII. On our first trip, I turned on the living room ceiling lights and then used the dimmers located on the control panel behind the driver's seat to dim the intensity on both the port and starboard sides. After a short time, the port lights went out. Thinking the problem might have something to do with the port dimmer rheostat, I adjusted the dimmer switch position, but that did not make any difference. I removed the light switch panel behind the driver's seat and measured the input voltage to both dimmer rheostats. There was no power to the port dimmer. The fuse and 24 volt relay that supplies power to these lights seems to be okay. When I replaced the relay, the problem persisted. Has anyone experienced this problem? Are there separate relays that feed the port and starboard lights? If so, does anyone know what relay number feeds the port lights? Relay number 8 feeds the starboard side.
Thanks, Mark Bailey