Swift royale 590 habitation fuses

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Looks like we've blown the fuse feeding the fridge igniter, does anyone know where it may be fitted please?
Found four fuses behind the starter battery, one had blown but on replacing it we found it wasnt the culprit!
Mike
 
Might be a daft question but did you check the new fuse with a multimeter, we have had a couple which looked fine but were not. Apart from that only other suggestion is take each fuse out and check, one at a time with the multimeter. Hope someone comes along with a better idea.
 
Tnx for reply But are they the only fuses?
Online manual? seems to show some more in the wardrobe?
Mike
 
Hi all, Surely someone has a SWIFT Royale van and knows the answer?
Mike
 
Could it be that there isn’t a fuse for the igniter and the pack has died? I’ll have a google for any fault finding checks. What fridge is it? Does it cool when driving and 12v selected? That would show if it’s getting power to the 12v system. Have you been able to access the burn chamber through the vent? Anything fallen down the flue?

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Thanks but no, the igniter is fine. The owner had run a 12v direct from the battery no fuse! So we borrowed that and all ignited fine.
Was really hoping that someone with a similar van would have been able to inform us about the fuses. So far i can only wonder if what looked like the good fuses under bonnet the were in fact blown.
Thanks though for your suggestion
Mike
 
So far i can only wonder if what looked like the good fuses under bonnet the were in fact blown.
As scotzsue said ⬆️, it’s best to check their continuity with a multimeter as they can look ok but be broken
 
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Our Bessie had all the habitation fuses were behind the drivers seat and let into the bulkhead panel and covered with a similar colour plastic cover about 6inches by 6inches from memory. Bit of a pain to get to if it was raining,
 
Thinking a bit more. The fuses near the vehicle battery are most likely for the split charge relay and fridge relay (12v supply while driving). Have you been able to locate the power supply unit inside the van? What year is your van?
 

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