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Old 06-15-2008, 11:57 AM   #1
darbyjudy
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Default Blown fuse for rear lights

My motor home is a 2004 Gulfstream Sunvoyager on a W22 workhorse frame.
I haven't used my motor home since January due to back surgery. I had the engine service on Saturday and also had it lubed. I checked the lights and found I had no lights from about the middle of the motor home back, including all the clearance lights and tail lights. I checked the fuses and found a fuse under the hood that was blown. It was only a 5 amp fuse. That seems an auful small fuse for that many lights? Would like to know what could have blown this fuse and is it the correct one.
Also think I should drain the fresh water tank and sterlize it with bleach. but not sure how to get the bleach into the tank unless I first pour it into the hose before I hook up to the motor home. Is this the correct way to do this. Also how much bleach should I put in the tank for 50 gal of water?
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