Is there a fuse board problem on the N112?
Back to the 12v fuse board no power to the fridge fuse. Obviously power to all other fuses. So when I hitch up I notice power to fridge still fault 18, I then disconnect from car still power to fridge, get back to storage no power at fridge.
How can I tell if my fuses are constant or switched?
Since the engine is off and the key is out of the ignition, you should be able to probe the fuses and determine which are constant. The constant fuses are the fuses that light up your circuit tester. If you find a combination of both constant and switched fuses in your fuse box – great!
How are constant and switched circuits protected in a fuse box?
Inside your fuse box, these constant and switched circuits tend to live right next to each other, with each circuit protected by an individual fuse. The fuse serves as a “test point” to determine which type of circuit it may be.
Where do the constant and switched fuses live?
We’ll refer to cold circuits, or circuits that are only live when the engine is running as switched in this tutorial. Inside your fuse box, these constant and switched circuits tend to live right next to each other, with each circuit protected by an individual fuse.
Back to the 12v fuse board no power to the fridge fuse. Obviously power to all other fuses. So when I hitch up I notice power to fridge still fault 18, I then disconnect from car still power to fridge, get back to storage no power at fridge.
Since the engine is off and the key is out of the ignition, you should be able to probe the fuses and determine which are constant. The constant fuses are the fuses that light up your circuit tester. If you find a combination of both constant and switched fuses in your fuse box – great!
Inside your fuse box, these constant and switched circuits tend to live right next to each other, with each circuit protected by an individual fuse. The fuse serves as a “test point” to determine which type of circuit it may be.
We’ll refer to cold circuits, or circuits that are only live when the engine is running as switched in this tutorial. Inside your fuse box, these constant and switched circuits tend to live right next to each other, with each circuit protected by an individual fuse.