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Old 04-27-2016, 12:38 PM   #1
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Lavatory Power X23B (2015 model)

I'm loading up for a trip this weekend and just noticed that both the ceiling light and vent fan in my lav are not functional. All other ceiling lights throughout the rest of the rig are functional and the GFCI outlet in the lav appears to be functional as well.

Anyone else experience this and if so what was the cause? Apologize in advance if this is already covered on another thread. New to this forum and still learning to search/navigate.



Thanks in advance for any insights!
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Old 04-27-2016, 01:40 PM   #2
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Assuming nothing changed between 2011 and 2015..

Did you turn on the switches on the light/fan and on the front of the cabinet?

We usually leave switches on the light/fan on and then just use the cabinet switches.

Don't know why they are made that way. But it is handy that the kids can turn on the light.
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Old 04-27-2016, 01:54 PM   #3
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Thanks!

Thanks for the helpful tip!

My first thought when I discovered the issue last night was that there was a second switch that needed to be in the 'ON' position for the light/fan to work. I searched around in the semi-dark looking for where the switch was located (only had the rig out twice after we purchased late last summer and couldn't remember if there was a switch or where it was located). Looked at walls inside and out of the lavatory but didn't think to check the cabinet.

That will be my next step! Hopefully that will be it...I could use an 'easy' fix just about now.

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Old 04-27-2016, 02:49 PM   #4
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It's a dual switch right on the left front of the sink cabinet.

One switch is for the fan, the other for the light.

note: the bathroom light is just on this switch. Unlike the rest of the lights that are on the switch in the control panel by the trailer door.
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The light fixtures all have there own switch and so does the fan. Jayco installs a wall switch for both of them for convenience. Flip the switch at the fixture then and the wall. This should fix the issue. If it does not, remove the switch from the wall and check the power connector, it might have vibrated loose during travel.
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