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Terry (T3rry)
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Posted on Saturday, May 08, 2010 - 3:00 pm:   

hey all, i am trying to diagnose a problem, my headlights and tail lights do not work, i have been doing some work on the tails, (because the back corner of the coach was damaged). i do have some wires loose back there, but nothing that i feel would have shorted out.

anyways, i am trying to locate the main breaker/fuse for the lights, according to the manual it should be in the AC box in the front cargo area, however it's not there, i have an MC9 manual with an MC8 coach, so i suspect this could be why it's inaccurate, can anybody guide me to the right direction to find this fuse/breaker?

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Terry (T3rry)
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Posted on Saturday, May 08, 2010 - 5:09 pm:   

after a little more research i found it's only the BRAKE and headlights that are not working, signals, and running lights function fine.
John MC9 (John_mc9)
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Posted on Saturday, May 08, 2010 - 6:06 pm:   

I would check again for a short at the rear brake lights, and/or
for the proper type bulb in the brake light socket.

Try disconnecting the wires from the brake bulb sockets, and
see if the short clears.

The breaker will trip with a short, and should re-set when the
short is removed. The brake lights and headlights may be on the
same circuit, since both can be on without the rest of the system.
Larry Nelson (Larryn4106)
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Posted on Saturday, May 08, 2010 - 6:57 pm:   

This may have no bearing on an MCI but regarding the headlights, on my GM, it has a fog light switch next to the dimmer. If I accidently hit that, it kills my head lights.
Terry (T3rry)
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Posted on Saturday, May 08, 2010 - 7:37 pm:   

thanks for the suggestions, i got her licked, turns out it was a faulty brake light
Roger Baughman (Roger)
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Posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 - 1:10 am:   

Terry, On my MCI9 the headlight relay and other electrical controls are in a panel just below the drivers side window. Open the outer door, then you will find a inter door that opens down wards. Inside ther you will find all sorts of interesting things. Glad you found your problem. When I am driving at night my head lights will go out and come back on for no apperant reason.
joe padberg (Joemc7ab)
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Posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 - 3:16 pm:   

Roger
If your lights are going off and on for no apparent reason, I believe you might have an intermittant open or a circuit that is protected by a thermal breaker(fuse) that resets itself after cooling off,caused by drawing too much current.

Joe.
Roger Baughman (Roger)
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Posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 - 4:30 pm:   

Joe, Doi you know were that thermo breaker might be on my MCI-9 1984? Thanks, Roger
joe padberg (Joemc7ab)
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Posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 - 5:52 pm:   

Roger
I donot know because I donot have any manuals for a mc9.
If you have a manual with a schematic diagram you might try to trace back from the headlights as a starting point. Good hunting!!!!
Joe.
les marston (Les_marston)
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Posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 - 5:57 pm:   

Joe is right about the over load. I had the same problem with my 5 when I went from the old incandescent bulbs to quartz halogen headlights The circuit breaker in my 5 is in the panel to the left of the driver.
I had to change it to a slightly heavier breaker
If you haven't added any extra load to the head light circuit then you might start looking at each connection for corrosion before changing the thermal breaker.
I found my breaker by listening for it.
Good luck
Les

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