Troubleshooting A Furrion DV3100 Stereo That Is Not Powering Up
Updated 06/23/2022 | Published 06/22/2022 >
Question:
I check the fuse back and it was tested good only the fan it’s turning on no signs or blue led in front
asked by: Andre H
Helpful Expert Reply:
Since you're not getting power to your Furrion RV Stereo DV3100, which is no longer available, you're going to need to pull the unit out and check the power wire at the rear of the unit.
The red wire, which corresponds to the ignition, is going to be the power wire, and your black wire is your ground.
Ensure those wires are connected securely, and verify that you're receiving continuity with a circuit tester # PTW2993. If you're not getting power to the wires, then you need to trace the wire back and find out where the issue is. You'll need to be looking for kinks, breaks, or frays in the line.
Attached is a wiring diagram that shows the wire connections I'm referring to for you to check out.
If you're still have trouble after this, let me know and we can continue troubleshooting.
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