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[tabtrailers] Re: electrical trouble

 

Lynne, since the battery has never charged from the beginning, it is most likely the wiring was never correctly added. The battery charge lead may not have been added, or it may have been added to the wrong location. You may have a blown or missing fuse for the charge lead. 

 There are photos in the second page of the *Electrical photo album that shows the correct pin assignment.  Print them out and take them to someone who can wire it correctly for you. Ignore the color codes--the wiring for some vehicles uses different color wires. It is also possible you have a blown or missing fuse in one of your vehicle's fuse panels.

The AC shore power should be separate from the battery issue, but what fuse(s) is(are) blowing? I think your primary problem is still with the tow vehicle wiring.

Jerry J

 

  

 

 

 

 
--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "lynneill56" <lynneill56@...> wrote:
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> Hi Tabbers,
> Help please! This summer camping has been a bit challenging-we have had electrical issues with our 2008 tab since the beginning-when our dealers mechanic could not figure our our Nissan frontier wiring for the harness- he did something to make it work, but the battery never charged while we were driving. That was the start. at a campground, as newbies, we used too long and extension and blew the gfi box, replaced it and moved on. Then when daughter and son and law borrowed tab, his truck rode lower and accidently scraped through the tow wire, so we replace tow harness, but since, everytime we plug into power anywhere, we are blowing fuses and popping the breaker box. We tested gfi and it says faulty ground, should this be an easy fix? Guess we should check the ground connection, which i read may be to the frame on our model. Thanks fro any insight, the battery still does not charge when driving!! Hope its nothing more.
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