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Answered Driver’s power adjustment stopped working

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MapNerd

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Location
Prince William, VA
RV Year
2020
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4326
RV Length
43
TOW/TOAD
2020 Ford F-150
Fulltimer
Yes
The power adjustments on my driver’s chair have stopped working. I checked the 7.5amp fuse under the chair and it looked fine. Replaced it anyway just to be sure, but still no dice.

is there another fuse somewhere I should look at or some thing else I can check?

will be calling Newmar shortly ?
 
Have you checked the pigtail connector under the seat? In our Ventana LE, we had it come partially disconnected when rotating the seat and experienced those symptoms. I suggest unplugging it, then re-connecting it firmly.

TJ
 
Have you checked the pigtail connector under the seat? In our Ventana LE, we had it come partially disconnected when rotating the seat and experienced those symptoms. I suggest unplugging it, then re-connecting it firmly.

TJ
That fixed it! Thanks @TJ&LadyDi ! It was in but as you suggested, I just unplugged and replugged and she came back to life
 
That fixed it! Thanks @TJ&LadyDi ! It was in but as you suggested, I just unplugged and replugged and she came back to life
If it happens again, you might want to check to see if all the pins in the connector are properly seated and that a wire is not pulling loose from the pin. A little shot of contact cleaner on the pins can help as well. Chances are, you will be fine.

TJ
 

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