I've looked through the forum trying to find a similar problem. If posted I did not find it.
Our 2014 Landmark Rushmore has been relatively problem-free until yesterday. Opened the refer door and there was no light and noticed the unit was off. Downloaded the service manual and traced to a blown 5 amp fuse on the control board in the outside part of the refer unit. Replaced the fuse and the unit started and seemed to be working fine. That is until I opened a door.
I disconnected the thermistor/light harness to isolate that, and still blows the fuse. It does not make any difference which door of the refer is opened. Either door, when opened, will blow the fuse. Each time the fuse is replaced and the doors are kept shut the unit seems to work fine. I've checked and it is not throwing any codes.
I disassembled the front of the refer looking for any pinched wires between control module on the front and further in. I did not remove the light switches on the door as I could not figure out how to pop them down. Something seems to be pinched downstream of the light switch causing the short when the switch is closed and subsequent fuse to blow. However, it perhaps could be something else.
I'm pretty much a newbie with this has stumped me and need some help. We are full-timers and need to get this working.
Thanks for any assistance!
Our 2014 Landmark Rushmore has been relatively problem-free until yesterday. Opened the refer door and there was no light and noticed the unit was off. Downloaded the service manual and traced to a blown 5 amp fuse on the control board in the outside part of the refer unit. Replaced the fuse and the unit started and seemed to be working fine. That is until I opened a door.
I disconnected the thermistor/light harness to isolate that, and still blows the fuse. It does not make any difference which door of the refer is opened. Either door, when opened, will blow the fuse. Each time the fuse is replaced and the doors are kept shut the unit seems to work fine. I've checked and it is not throwing any codes.
I disassembled the front of the refer looking for any pinched wires between control module on the front and further in. I did not remove the light switches on the door as I could not figure out how to pop them down. Something seems to be pinched downstream of the light switch causing the short when the switch is closed and subsequent fuse to blow. However, it perhaps could be something else.
I'm pretty much a newbie with this has stumped me and need some help. We are full-timers and need to get this working.
Thanks for any assistance!