Mark, You won't get anything out of it `till the alt is charging the battery. There's a relay under the driver's seat that controls that. Take my advice, forget the 12 volt, stick to the gas, works much better... Bob B ---------- > From: Mark B. Magee <condor2@flash.net> > To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> > Subject: Diesel Westy Dometic Fridge: No 12V functioning: Where's the Fuse? > Date: Tuesday, August 19, 1997 6:22 PM > > KampenVolks, > The Dometic on my new 82 Diesel Westy Chills great on 120AC/have yet to > try propane, but I get nothing out of the 12V mode. I mean nothing. > Particulars: > 1) Batt Good > 2) 12V mode properly engaged as per manual > > The manual tells me there is supposed to be a 10amp fuse on the front > control panel of the fridge, but I sure can't find one. I did find the > fuse behind the driver's seat as per VW Kampenmanual and this fuse > appears good. > Is there another fuse somewhere else or any other ideas. Any and all > feedback greatly appreciated. > Regards > Mark B. Magee > 87GL 85K > 82 Diesel Westy > Kemah TX USA
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