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The dreaded auxiliary start switch! ARGH!
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The dreaded auxiliary start switch…Oh K…I used it for the first time (and The last), nothing has been the same since. Lets see, one 80amp thermal breaker blown along with the alternator. And other problems yet to be determined. Can someone tell me where they hid the battery isolator on a 92/93 Breakaway?
 
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If your engine room relay panel looks like this, this is where the isolator relay is. This was the way my panel looked before I modified it, mine is a '94 and there are a lot of differences between '93 and '94 models.

HTH


Ed
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Thanks Ed
The picture did the trick. On mine there located on the frame rail infront of the engine. Yes...exposed to the weather.
 
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