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  1. It appears to be factory.  I have seen these on other Signatures but anything is possible.  Here is the picture of the switch panel near the passenger side armrest.  The switch is the one on the bottom.

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    I will remove switch panel tomorrow and trace the wiring and see where it ends up.  If I can't find it, I will run a fused wire from another area.

    OK, I have confirmed that this is an optional Monaco Signature feature, and was put on from the factory.  I found it in the owner's manual on page 133.

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  2. 44 minutes ago, Frank McElroy said:

    The porch light is controlled by the CCM in the FRB.  One of the wires on connector J4 out of the CCM will be labelled porch light. 

    If the other two switches on the porch light switch modules work, then either the MOSFET output from the CCM feeding the porch light wire is current limiting due to a shorted wire/bulb or the MOSFET internal to the CCM is bad. 

    There is no separate fuse.  The MOSFET circuit internal to the CCM is providing current limiting and is acting like a fuse.

    This is the link you need for wiring diagrams on a multiplex coach like yours.  If you click on the title "2008-9 Dynasty..." you'll get an option to download all schematics in one file.  If you click on "Download this file" you can select each page separately to download.

     

    Thank you, I appreciate the information.  However, I can't find anything in the file that lists SLIDE LIGHTS on a Signature.  I have a switch that is labeled "Porch Light" and it works fine, my problem is the lights UNDER the slide outs.

  3. I have been looking for any fuse labeled Patio or Accent lighting, have not found a bad fuse anywhere.  The switch for the outdoor patio lighting is right next to the door, and I don't believe it goes to a CCM.  Since I see a frayed wire under the slide out, and have yet to find a blown fuse or any other lights that do not operate, a CCM may be the issue.  I will continue to investigate and let you know.

     

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