dougrainer

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You are missing where the wires we are talking about are located. There is NO switch at all. You should have a RED/YELLOW and those 2 blue wires that exit the furnace case and go to the interior of the RV. Switch the 2 blue wires where they are next to that Red/Yellow. Doug
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Lt46

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Thanks Doug. The furnace harness has the red, yellow, and 2 blue wires which terminate into a molded plug that connects to Winnebago's house wiring. The 2 blue wires I followed from there and they terminate into the mini on/off switch near the circuit board. I see no other blue wires. BTW, I never altered any Winnie wires nor the furnace wires. Molded connectors at each ends of the Winnie wires.
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Lt46

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Doug, I remember reading a post of yours to another camper with a similiar problem (2010). You asked him if he had a Dometic AC and if so there would be a relay up there worth looking at. Does that also apply to Coleman 7333C886 units?
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mchero

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Do you have a test light or volt meter?
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dougrainer

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Lt46 wrote: Thanks Doug. The furnace harness has the red, yellow, and 2 blue wires which terminate into a molded plug that connects to Winnebago's house wiring. The 2 blue wires I followed from there and they terminate into the mini on/off switch near the circuit board. I see no other blue wires. BTW, I never altered any Winnie wires nor the furnace wires. Molded connectors at each ends of the Winnie wires.
Is it possible you swapped the blue wires inside the furnace when you did all the work? The MAIN thing, you should have 12 volts positive on 1 of the blue wires exiting the furnace. Report back on this. Yes, most RVP and Dometic systems have a relay, but you state the wall tstat is dead. Which means you have no power to the tstat or upper control board. Doug
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Lt46

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mchero, yes, I have both.
Doug I will probe the furnace harness and check for power on the blue wires. I have already confirmed that I have 12v+ @ the furnace but never checked for 12v+ on the blue wire. Yes, you are correct I have no power from t-stat to rooftop coleman. Probing the Y, GH, GL and Ground on the AC unit shows nothing. FAN alone does not work either. I'll get to that later this morning and post my results. Thanks
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Lt46

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Doug, Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou for insisting I chase the 12v on the blue wire. I pulled the furnace once again and chased the blue wire. Low and behold I find a butt connector tucked in and under the circuit board. Of course it had separated and once redone SUCCESS!!!! Thanks again for your guidance. All systems are running perfectly.
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Good News! Great that we have Doug on this site!
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