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Old 10-13-2010, 09:55 AM   #1
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i have a 97 holiday rambler endeavor the lights by the couch andthe back bedroom run by auto light bulbs i replaced them just one is working ? any idea why the others dont come on ? thanks

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Old 10-13-2010, 10:03 AM   #2
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Try resetting the GFCI outlet in the bathroom and kitchen areas. They supply/control the power for about 1/2 the lights inside.
Hope that helps!

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thanks but i think these lights might run on dc power there the ones on the bed and by the couch
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I assume you've checked with a VOM and there is no power to the bulb socket???? If so, check the switch to see if there is power to the switch......either side.
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Normally virtually all the interior lights are 12v DC, and most are powered by the house batteries. When I lost several of my interior lights I found a breaker had tripped ...I had a short in a storage compartment light switch that was on the same circuit. I had to study the wiring diagrams for my coach to figure out those lights inside were on the same circuit as the basement lights. Once I figured that out, it was easy to figure out the problem as a dealer had worked on the storage compartment not long before and I knew there was a problem with that switch.

On my coach, all the "auto" 12v breakers/fuses are in one location. I would look for a tripped breaker or blown fuse, whichever your coach has (after checking the non-working sockets with a meter to be sure there really is no power there).
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