Hi,
I posted this previously under an electric step problem but no one came back to help so am posting it again in the hope that someone can throw some light on this.
I was having a problem with the electric step on my 2003 Bessacarr E425. It was stuck in, but I think I managed to sort it by oiling the mechanism. However whilst doing a search on the problem it appears that a warning buzzer should sound and the step should retract when the ignition is switched on, my one does not do this. Apparently it is connected to the fridge relay which got me wondering if this relay is working and indeed if the fridge is working on 12V. How can you tell ? There are no warning lights to indicate if the fridge is working on 12v or 240V although I know it does work on 240V.
I checked the fuse box in the centre under the bonnet and the fuses there are all OK although there are only 3 and there is spaces for 2 more. Does anyone know if there should be more fuses here and, if so, what they are for?
The Bessacarr handbook is little better than useless !!
Can somebody enlighten me on the above?
Regards,
Mike
I posted this previously under an electric step problem but no one came back to help so am posting it again in the hope that someone can throw some light on this.
I was having a problem with the electric step on my 2003 Bessacarr E425. It was stuck in, but I think I managed to sort it by oiling the mechanism. However whilst doing a search on the problem it appears that a warning buzzer should sound and the step should retract when the ignition is switched on, my one does not do this. Apparently it is connected to the fridge relay which got me wondering if this relay is working and indeed if the fridge is working on 12V. How can you tell ? There are no warning lights to indicate if the fridge is working on 12v or 240V although I know it does work on 240V.
I checked the fuse box in the centre under the bonnet and the fuses there are all OK although there are only 3 and there is spaces for 2 more. Does anyone know if there should be more fuses here and, if so, what they are for?
The Bessacarr handbook is little better than useless !!
Can somebody enlighten me on the above?
Regards,
Mike