Fleetwood Heritage 600 CB 2002 – No Interior Lights (All Other Systems Working)

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The question is whether they could potentially be the issue preventing all the lights from working. I could, for example, swap them to see if that helps, but I am not sure if this would make any difference.
 
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The relays look in good condition, the contacts aren't damaged and there no evidence of arcing ( metallic black/grey deposit on plastic case) also the coils have no discolouration which would indicate overheating ( which would cause the wire in the coil to break).The bottom relay is probably the isolate relay ( cuts off the 12V system when the car is plugged in).So if the rest of the 12V systems are working( orange wires have +12V on them) then that relay contacts are OK.
Tracing out the green (with brown markers) wires is the next thing to check, do they have +12V on the them . A convenient 0V in the fuse box is the black wire on the bottom relay.
 
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Oct 2, 2025
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The relays look in good condition, the contacts aren't damaged and there no evidence of arcing ( metallic black/grey deposit on plastic case) also the coils have no discolouration which would indicate overheating ( which would cause the wire in the coil to break).The bottom relay is probably the isolate relay ( cuts off the 12V system when the car is plugged in).So if the rest of the 12V systems are working( orange wires have +12V on them) then that relay contacts are OK.
Tracing out the green (with brown markers) wires is the next thing to check, do they have +12V on the them . A convenient 0V in the fuse box is the black wire on the bottom relay.
Thank you. I will check it out later today. I have a wire extension for my multimeter, so I will make sure to check whether it is the ground or the V+ that is discontinuous.
 
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You will see on another post I had trouble with my interior 12v lights .
Testing the circuit section by section I S retained it was the 12 v master switch that had failed. A replacement fixed it.
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