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Old 05-21-2020, 11:06 AM   #1
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Basement electrical outlets not working

I have a 2014 Winnebago Journey 36M. Been looking for breaker for outlets in the basement. I found the switch for the compartment lights and they work fine..
Anyone know where the breaker would be for the outlets in the basement? Only ones in the rig that are not working...
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Old 05-21-2020, 11:13 AM   #2
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These outlets are usually tied into a GFI . You have at least one in the RV and most likely in the bathroom or kitchen. I know you said all the other outlets were working but I’d check to see if the GFI needs to be reset.
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I see 2 GFCI outlets. 1 on the bed frame and the 2 second on the sink.. tripped both and reset.. Still no go..
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Are the outlets in the basement GFI's?
There may be another there somewhere.
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No.. I just rechecked every compartment. There are 2 outlets in the basement. Neither GFCI. and neither work
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Does this have an inverter? Is there not a separate set of breakers for items controlled by the inverter? Mine rig does, not the same model though.
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Don’t know if this will help but I wonder if it might get power from the power box in the power cable storage box . Looks like a small power distribution panel on the rear wall. Check out panel 1 of 6 in this wire diagram.

https://www.winnebagoind.com/diagram...ire_183750.pdf
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Any chance it's related to the engine heater receptacle, which is controlled by a switch? Shown at grid B5 on sheet 6.
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The kitchen GFI might control the basement outlets.
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EMS lines R3 and R5 on plate 6 left side?

Maybe EMS not allowing?
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No.. I just rechecked every compartment. There are 2 outlets in the basement. Neither GFCI. and neither work
You are plugged into shore power correct?
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Had the same problem last year. Mine are tied to the GFI in the bathroom. At first GFI seemed to be fine but when I took it to service center they found that the GFI was actually bad even though it appeared normal. Replaced the GFI and have no had the problem since
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Check all your GFCI outlets inside the coach as suggested. They usually also feed the non-GFCI outlets in the basement so they are protected.
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Old 06-29-2020, 08:46 AM   #14
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I figured it out! 1 was controlled by GFCI... I tripped and reset (it was not tripped before) and it works now... The other outlet in basement was attached to engine heater and there is a switch in the control area for that so once I turned it on, I was good!
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