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Resolved Passenger Seat Died

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Probably don’t need spare circuit breaker. First off, given that it’s a circuit breaker it will automatically reset. And if it were to blow, you could always use a fuse in the short term.
Good point! I'll save my pennies. ;)

TJ
 
Want to clear things up, @ARD calls for a mini 25a fuse. My 2020 is similar to @flyboy013 and calls for 25a CB/fuse. So there is a difference between between models or years.
The devices you circled are actually resettable CBs (see red button on them), not fuses. It looks like ARD replaced the one with a non-resettable fuse. I would purchase the real deal for spares.
 
The devices you circled are actually resettable CBs (see red button on them), not fuses. It looks like ARD replaced the one with a non-resettable fuse. I would purchase the real deal for spares.
Mine did not have a resettable CB. It had a mini 25a. As @NWIP mentioned, it seems to vary between coach model and years.
 
Oh, I thought Bill took and posted a picture of your board.
 
Oh, I thought Bill took and posted a picture of your board.
That was his board. Mine looks a little different. ?
 
I just want to say thank you for this great information! This forum has been my number one source for diagnosing issues with our new-to-us 2022 Newmar Dutch Star. Our passenger seat suddenly went out yesterday during a trip to Pennsylvania. The footrest was out thus blocking the door...very frustrating! I was able to find this thread along with the pictures. In our case it was a breaker that flipped (vs a fuse) in the front compartment under driver side, but it was in the black box described and pictured above. Likely would not have been able to find without your help as the manual is useless! Thank you! Also a special thanks to Dutchstar Don who also has been invaluable on many topics with his wise and detailed advice!
 
what are you guys doing in these seats to blow fuses.. LOL
 

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