If the light in your camper is not working, it could be due to a blown fuse. The fuse for the light is located under the driver's seat, towards the front in the direction of travel. It's best to move the driver's seat backward, and then you'll see the fuses centrally under the seat cushion as shown in the image below.
It's the 5 amp fuse. To pull the fuse, there's a small tool located bottom left next to the steering wheel. Pull the fuse, leave it unplugged for about a minute, and then plug it back in. The light in your camper should then work again.
Caution:
To avoid damage to the vehicle's electrical system, always turn off the ignition, lights, and all electrical consumers, and remove the vehicle key from the ignition before changing a fuse.
If a fuse is replaced with a higher-rated fuse, damage may also occur elsewhere in the electrical system.
Opened fuse boxes must be protected from dirt and moisture. Dirt and moisture in the fuse boxes can cause damage to the electrical system.
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