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Old 10-02-2022, 03:42 PM   #1
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LP/CO2 Sensor on 2010 Flying Cloud FB

The LP/CO2 sensor went out in my 2010 23FB. I bought a replacement but cannot get power to it. Can anyone with a 23FB tell me where the fuse is for this thing is located?
Also, I had two wires to the old Atwood sensor and the new Atwood sensors have 3 wires, so I subbed out for another brand that has two leads. The leads in my trailer are black and white, the leads off the new sensor are black and red. I attached the red lead from the sensor to the white wire in the trailer and black to black. I assume this is correct. I tested the sensor by attaching it directly to the battery and the green light lit up, so I think the sensor is working.
Any help locating the fuse or anything else I should do would be greatly apprectiated. Thank you in advance for your helpful suggestions. Cameron
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Old 10-02-2022, 06:21 PM   #2
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There is a small inline fuse that is hard to get to behind the LP sensor that blows most of the time if you change the sensor without removing all power first.
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Old 06-30-2023, 05:12 PM   #3
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There is another fuse at the DC junction box in the front compartment. If the one behind the detector is not blown. The lead comes directly off and there is an inline fuse.
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