Electrical External 12v Power Point Fuse? Help!

megcam

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Hi All

Plugged a 12v inflator into the external 12v point on the van this evening and it seems to have blown a fuse. Power point had a bit of moisture in it when I removed the cover. Where should I start looking to find a fuse? Is ther an inline fuse inside the wall or does it go to the Setec?

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twscoot

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There is probably a fuse inside the socket of the inflator itself which has blown. Either screw the head off it or there will be screw to open it into two halves.

Failing that it will be one of the fuses in the Setec. Check those too. Usually not a fuse inline from the socket.
 
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dagree

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As @Bellbirdweb said the fuse will be inside the setec door..... You will probably have to check them one at a time as the markings on the setec lable leave a lot to be desired.


I went through and checked what fuse was for what electrics and wrote them down.... Just have to get around to printing a lable for them!!!!!!