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Old 01-08-2017, 09:10 AM   #1
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Switches in a 2004 Gulfstream TT

Hello anyone know what these switches are supposed to operate? There is a double one by the door one turns on the amber outside light the other I can't figure out, and there is a single one in the bedroom on the same wall as the entry door that I can't find what it operates, I figured everything else out in the camper so far, it does not have power steps and a manual awning, so they are not for either of those. Anyone know what they could be for? See the photos. Thanks
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Hello anyone know what these switches are supposed to operate? There is a double one by the door one turns on the amber outside light the other I can't figure out, and there is a single one in the bedroom on the same wall as the entry door that I can't find what it operates, I figured everything else out in the camper so far, it does not have power steps and a manual awning, so they are not for either of those. Anyone know what they could be for? See the photos. Thanks
because they are together, it could be a step light. My 06 fiver has one of those.
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You have an outside light on the curb side (amber), does that light have a clear bulb in it also? Might also be for a 'scare' light, usually about 6" in dia and mounted on the road side of the trailer. That would explain the switch in the bdroom
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You have an outside light on the curb side (amber), does that light have a clear bulb in it also? Might also be for a 'scare' light, usually about 6" in dia and mounted on the road side of the trailer. That would explain the switch in the bdroom
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I figured it out the one in the bedroom is a auxiliary switch for the main ceiling light in the bedroom, and the second one by the door is a auxiliary for one of the 3 strip lights that run down the center of the ceiling it allows remote activation of the light closest to the entry door.
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Gulfstream engineering messed up on the one in my bedroom it kills power to the fantastic fan so if the vent is open and it rains it will not close automatically, I have to run a full-time 12v powered to it so the vent is not powered by the auxiliary light switch
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