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Mountain Traveler wrote: Pulled the climate control panel....no fuse. Any other ideas?
There has to be fuses and/or breakers somewhere. Have looked coach over. The ones for the a/c are under the refrigerator. None for furnace.
AC are 120V breakers and the furnace are 12V fused.should be a fuse for each furnace
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Mountain Traveler

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Bounder Billy wrote: Did you call or email Fleetwood Customer Service? They have been very helpful when I have contacted them.
Tried calling them and you need to know someone's extension number to talk to them. Wasn't too happy to hear that.
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Mountain Traveler

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Called a rv service. The intellitec climate control system in the 30 amp that switches everything alternately is no longer available. Now you have to up grade everything to 50 amp including converter. Shot me a price of $2K.
So what happened to after market parts????
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enblethen

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Call Intellitec directly.
Intellitec
Not sure what model you have.
Intellitec manual
This should not effect the furnace operation.
Look for and post make and model of thermostat.
This is style that neighbors have.
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2ndhom

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Gotta be something more simple!! Let's not lose our heads and spend a bunch of money before everything is analyzed!! Do you have an operators/install manual? Do you have a schematic of the wiring system? Have you checked that breakers haven't flipped? Try flipping them off then back on? How accurate is the propane gauge? Do you have a way of checking power to the furnaces?
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Mountain Traveler

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Anybody have any experience with the...electronic climate control energy management unit master controller? Its a black box thing under the frig.
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Mountain Traveler

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enblethen wrote: Call Intellitec directly.
Intellitec
Not sure what model you have.
Intellitec manual
This should not effect the furnace operation.
Look for and post make and model of thermostat.
This is style that neighbors have.
RVcomfort
Have a call into intellitec. Waiting for call back, no one answers there you have to leave a message.
We think its control module. part # 00-00591-100. Little black box thing.
Can only find a part # 00-591-200 from RV Power Plus. Have a call into them..again waiting for a call back.
Can't imagine that you can't get after market parts.
Any place else to try for after market type parts?
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jones4110

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Someone must have the fleetwood help line number. I would call again and punch in 0 for operator.
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enblethen

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Maybe this will help!
00-591-000
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Mountain Traveler

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No one ever called back. Finally tracked it down to the 00-00591-100 duo controller. Called another local rv parts place and they are overnighting it so we can have it tomorrow.
Intellitech, while in a lot of rigs, is very hard to get any answers about. It took a lot of phone calls of which we got no answers. To printing off the schematic and owners manual, tracing wires...etc, and then looking for parts on line to finally finding someone willing to answer the phone and have an outlet to get one.
And of course the great rv service/dealer that tried to screw us by telling us the parts were no longer available and it would have to all be switched to 50amp and cost $2,000.
Another learning experience.
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