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Old 11-25-2022, 08:16 AM   #1
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‘07 Fleetwood Terra LX Electrical Issues

Hello! My wife and I are new to the RV life. We are currently boondocking. This morning I made a rookie mistake, and I have seemingly tripped my GFCI outlets, which in turn has rendered all of the outlets on the coach, useless. I have checked all fuses, and breakers, and everything seems to be working as expected. What’s the next thing I should be looking for? Help a guy out so I can give my wife back all of her creature comforts! Thanks in advance.
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First off, Welcome to IRV2!

You should have a master GFCI controlling all of the outlets in question. You may have to search the basement, wet bay and maybe the bathroom to find the tripped GFCI. There will be a reset button on it that you will have to push in to get them going again.
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I should’ve added that I believe my bathroom had the master GFCI and it does not appear to be tripped. And thanks for the welcome!
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Old 11-25-2022, 11:59 AM   #4
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If you reset the master and it trips again, unplug everything and reset it again. Then plug each back in one at a time to see what device is tripping it.
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