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Question Right Brake & Turn Signal Dead After Attaching Tow Dolly – Fuse Box Slot Empty?

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notdracula

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Hoping someone here has run into this before and can point me in the right direction.

I have a 210 Popular (Chevrolet chassis) and recently hooked up a car tow dolly for the first time. After doing so, I noticed my right brake light and right turn signal on the RV completely stopped working. The left side is functioning perfectly fine, so my first instinct was a blown fuse.

Here's where it gets a little puzzling... I pulled out the manual and checked the fuse box, but the slot listed for the right brake/turn signal is empty. Oddly enough, the slot for the left brake/turn signal is empty too, yet that side works without any issues. This leads me to think the fuses for these circuits might have been placed somewhere inline rather than in the main fuse panel.

Has anyone come across this on their 210 or similar Chevrolet-based Roadtrek? If the fuses are inline, does anyone know where they're typically located? Under the dash somewhere, near the rear lighting harness, or elsewhere?

Any help/thoughts/ideas are greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
 

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