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Old 09-22-2017, 11:58 AM   #9
bigben
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Challenger 37TB
State: Kentucky
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In our coach (2015 Challenger 37TB), the fuses are located in the bedroom at the foot of the bed. I'd get a small multimeter and check the current at the step motor. Probably will be 12v but it really doesn't matter how much. If you have power there, you can begin to suspect the motor. If there isn't power there, I'd take the same multimeter and check each fuse in the fuse panel for a complete circuit. I've learned the hard way not to trust the labeling on the fuse panel. This is reason I recommend checking each fuse.

On our coach, I am positive there is a circuit that looks at the position of ignition key located back at the fuse panel mentioned earlier (it locks out our slide/awning when ignition key is on). That logic runs through the Easy Camp Module.

Hope this helps.
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