Milijose - I used the google search “LED awning light fuse”. Carl probably did the same. I read thru the first four results before finding someone with the InCommand Pro Plus panel like you and I have. It seems there are fuses behind the InCommand BCM in the basement. In the post I read - the guy said to remove the 6 screws holding the BCM to the wall, remove it and look. He said the BCM wires have lots of slack to allow it to be pulled out.
If it was me - I would remove the wall panel to the left of the BCM and try to access the fuses from there. I would not trust my skill to remove and replace the BCM and the bundles of wires. My InCommand works fine now - I don’t want to mess with it unless I have to.
The owners manual has a pic/layout of the BCM. The awning light connects are on the lower left side. The BCM diagram numbers the connections and shows the color of the wire. Study the layout before you start digging thru the spaghetti bundle of wires looking for the right wire to trace for a fuse.
Edit: For those of you that do not have InCommand - it seems that the 3 volt fuse is behind your switch panel…so you have to remove the switch panel and look.
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