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Old 04-17-2017, 04:20 PM   #1
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Electric Problem

I am new to this sight and the whole trailer thing. Hope I am in the right place for this. I have a 2012 Jayco 32ft flight travel trailer here is my question. the electrical outlets by the stove and the front dr. do not work and the two outlets on the outside of the trailer do not work but everything else works what do I need to do. I hope I didnt confuse anyone and that someone out there understands what I am talking about
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Old 04-17-2017, 04:26 PM   #2
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The outlets are probably GFCI protected. look in the bathroom or on the kitchen counter or somewhere and see if you can find a GFCI outlet. it has a test and reset button on it. press the reset button and that should solve your problem
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The outlets that you are describing as not working are controlled from a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet. That outlet will have a reset button on it. It will likely be located in the bathroom or the kitchen.
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The outlets are probably GFCI protected. look in the bathroom or on the kitchen counter or somewhere and see if you can find a GFCI outlet. it has a test and reset button on it. press the reset button and that should solve your problem
I dont know if I am doing this right just wanted to say thank you. I looked for the GFCI button on the outlets that did not work. I never thought to look in the bathroom. Thank You again
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