If its on 20% the 25% and 50% lights are onIf its 50% to 75% you will have three lights on. Mine is currently at 80% and all four lights are lit.
If its on 20% the 25% and 50% lights are onIf its 50% to 75% you will have three lights on. Mine is currently at 80% and all four lights are lit.
Strange isn't it. I've also lost the boing or dong noise that I'm sure it used to make when I opened the door.Same happened to me. The recommended fix didn't work. Erratic functioning is a definite feature of my Trophy!
The video is in #26 of this thread, top brown fuse
Glad it's sortedOnce you know how to access the fuse box it's not too bad - just need trim tool to easily remove cover.
Anyways. did not disconnect battery.
Simply removed fuse, used pencil rubber to clean the 3 fuse legs and re-inserted about 60 secs after removing.
Charging LEDs are back on again...
Tend to agree about no need to clean legs. Did it simply because I pulled the fuse and only takes 15 secs.Personally, I think the cleaning is probably unnecessary, taking the fuse out almost certainly just does a number one fix on a subsystem the control's the lights - ie number one fix, turn it off and on again.
Glad it's sorted
Sounds about right! I reset my non functioning charge port lights by briefly disconnecting the 12V battery.Tend to agree about no need to clean legs. Did it simply because I pulled the fuse and only takes 15 secs.
So it all does point to the software bug and powering-off of the LED circuit resets the relevant bit of software.
Mine have been off for weeks.
I Just keep forgetting to pull the fuse!
I must remember to pull the fuse.
I must remember to pull the fuse.
That must be an age thing.YES! It's the only bloody thing I will be pulling!!!