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Old 06-22-2012, 07:30 AM   #1
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Looking For Power Source/Fuse for Sliding Step

I have a 2008 Interstate and it seems that the control relay for my sliding step has died (based on help from Airstream Tech Support). I ordered a new (now different) control module and am ready to install it.... however. In the process of troubleshooting the issue with Airstream it seems that I have managed to blow the fuse supplying power to the step. Airstream thinks the power comes from fuse #10 under the drivers seat but that isn't the case for my coach. Anyone out there know where the power comes from for the step?

Any ideas appreciated, since I'm starting down the path of checking every fuse under the dash and elsewhere on the coach.
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Old 06-22-2012, 09:35 AM   #2
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I have a 2008 Interstate and it seems that the control relay for my sliding step has died (based on help from Airstream Tech Support). I ordered a new (now different) control module and am ready to install it.... however. In the process of troubleshooting the issue with Airstream it seems that I have managed to blow the fuse supplying power to the step. Airstream thinks the power comes from fuse #10 under the drivers seat but that isn't the case for my coach. Anyone out there know where the power comes from for the step?

Any ideas appreciated, since I'm starting down the path of checking every fuse under the dash and elsewhere on the coach.
I stand corrected, the power to the step DOES come from the #10 fuse. So now I am back to wiring in the new style of step controller.
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