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Old 03-05-2015, 05:34 PM   #1
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External Outlet quit working (fuses and breakers good)

Can anyone tell me if there is more than one GFCI on a 2015 314BHDS? I am having trouble with external outlet. I had been plugging our diesel into it and working just fine now today no worky. I have checked all fuses and breakers. Is there a breaker somewhere else?

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Old 03-05-2015, 05:38 PM   #2
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How about the GFI reset itself in the bathroom (probably).
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How about the GFI reset itself in the bathroom (probably).
Only GFI is above the sink I reset it for grins, plugged in and tested it (GFCI) and works, outlet in outside kitchen also works...
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Only GFI is above the sink I reset it for grins, plugged in and tested it (GFCI) and works, outlet in outside kitchen also works...
Ok so Grumpy you made me doubt myself so I went and double checked. I took a dewalt battery charger.

Outside, bathroom, and front outlet right inside door on counter top do NOT work. All others work, bedroom 2, GFCI above sink, 2 outlets in bunkhouse.

Could the junction be outside including the bathroom, counter and outside all be in one location? It sure acts like there is a second GFCI somewhere but I have no clue where.
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Old 03-05-2015, 06:43 PM   #5
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How about plug by the microwave. Their is going to be a GFI breaker on one outlet that you are missing that is killing the series of outlets.
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How about plug by the microwave. Their is going to be a GFI breaker on one outlet that you are missing that is killing the series of outlets.
Just double checked it too. Micro is on and no gfci there either.
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Old 03-05-2015, 06:53 PM   #7
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Have you looked in the breaker panel. They do make GFCI breakers but I have never seen one in a RV.
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Have you looked in the breaker panel. They do make GFCI breakers but I have never seen one in a RV.
Yep all look good. I guess I could pull the fuses out one by one and reseat. All breakers are good as well...
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More than likely there is more than one circuit for the outlets based on what is working and not working. Look for another GFI outlet.
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Could write Jayco and ask for wiring diagram.
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Since you are in warranty, can you call your dealer for some direction?
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Since you are in warranty, can you call your dealer for some direction?
Yeah gonna have to I can't find anything at all. Has got to be simple.
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I had to look to find our GFCI in the bathroom. It is underneath the medicine cabinet. And, I was installing another GFCI the other week, and coudn't get anything to work. finally went back and had to push in really far to get it to reset. I've installed hundreds of them and this is the first one I have seen that requires that much push to reset.
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I had to look to find our GFCI in the bathroom. It is underneath the medicine cabinet. And, I was installing another GFCI the other week, and coudn't get anything to work. finally went back and had to push in really far to get it to reset. I've installed hundreds of them and this is the first one I have seen that requires that much push to reset.
Thanks rryman but I assure you its a plain Jane outlet in there.
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Television outlet?
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Television outlet?
Television is all good.... no gfci there either...
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We have one in the bathroom and by the kitchen counter . If it has a plug close to the sink it should be on a GFIC circuit
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We have one in the bathroom and by the kitchen counter . If it has a plug close to the sink it should be on a GFIC circuit
Agreed.... should be one in bathroom but it's plain.... picture is from bathroom
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Did you take the outlet off and check the wires and the outlet itself?
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Is their a plug in the storage compartment outside?
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