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Post by pasobuff on Aug 9, 2016 8:03:16 GMT -5
We brought home a new to us camper 2 weeks ago, and still haven't figured out where the switch is to turn on the outside lights? I'm sure it is staring us right in the face....
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Post by lynnmor on Aug 9, 2016 10:33:16 GMT -5
Look under a cabinet.
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Post by cooperrobt on Aug 9, 2016 17:29:00 GMT -5
On our spree escape the outside light switch is just to the left of the door on the cabinet. Curiously it is to the right of the interior light switch. Logically they would have put this to the left of the two switches.
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Post by pasobuff on Aug 9, 2016 19:50:27 GMT -5
hmm.....only switch in a cabinet is the master switch for the slide....there are 4 switches all together above the counter, as soon as we hook it up to shore power again I will try to switches to see what is for what.....we tried them quickly as we were doing our pre-purchase inspection.....
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Post by johnr on Aug 10, 2016 6:41:33 GMT -5
Are you sure the bulb isn't burned out?
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Post by pasobuff on Aug 10, 2016 11:41:11 GMT -5
Are you sure the bulb isn't burned out? Not 100% sure yet....as soon as it dried up some here I'm going to get on a ladder and change out the bulbs anyway - want to put in LEDs anyway..... Oh, and these are the 4 big, round lights at either end/side of the camper...not the porch light. If you look at my avatar you can see the front passenger side one.....
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Post by johnr on Aug 10, 2016 12:08:19 GMT -5
Maybe pull the bulb out and turn on every switch you can find in the camper use a voltmeter or pen tester to see if you have juice out there. If you do, then it's simply a matter of turning off switches until the tester doesn't detect anything. If you don't, then it could be a fuse issue or you haven't found the right switch yet.
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Post by pasobuff on Aug 10, 2016 18:19:04 GMT -5
Maybe pull the bulb out and turn on every switch you can find in the camper use a voltmeter or pen tester to see if you have juice out there. If you do, then it's simply a matter of turning off switches until the tester doesn't detect anything. If you don't, then it could be a fuse issue or you haven't found the right switch yet. Hopefully I will not have to go that far.....thankfully we are not in a hurry to get this on the road.....waiting for the title so we can register it.....and we have a hybrid to use until we sell it.....
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