I have 4 110 volt outlets on the street side of my 2011 35H Bounder (kitchen area). Each indicates they are controlled by GFIC. However none of the "non-working" outlets in question has the "reset" button. The only one I can find with the reset button in in the rear bathroom. That outlet is "live" and resetting it didn't solve the issue. Any ideas?
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Also check the circuit breaker for those outlets - the GFCI might be part of the breaker itself. Otherwise, the primary GFCI outlet is typically in a bath.
Another possible cause for non-working outlets is a tripped breaker on an inverter.
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Gary Brinck
Former owner of 2004 American Tradition and several other RVs
Home is West Palm Beach, FL
On our '95 Bounder, the bath, above the dinning table, the outside outlets, and the plug under the bed are on the same circuit. you may want to check those and see if someone over the years didn't add a GFCI to one of those.