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Old 07-12-2022, 07:52 AM   #1
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Unhappy lost 30A plug

Upon arriving at our latest destination I found my 30A plug had disappeared inside the TT. A 2008 Jayflight 22fb. Any hints how to get it back out? Remove the stove/oven?
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Old 07-12-2022, 08:08 AM   #2
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my son had a similar problem with a Shasta several years back.. He Found a panel under a bunk house bed he was able to remove to get to the 30 amp cable.. You should have a similar setup, look for something accessible wither in the inside or a storage area, depending on where your AC Plug is. Don't be afraid to remove panels., Good Luck
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Old 07-12-2022, 08:24 AM   #3
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Thanks kirkelli, my 22fb stores the cord under the stove/oven between the fridge and sink but when I loosened the under sink/oven divider panel the only screws I could see/feel were on the top of the cord storage box 2 inches under the stove/oven. I tried fishing from outside but the cord is quite stiff and can't see the plug.?????
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Old 07-12-2022, 08:43 AM   #4
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Thanks kirkelli, my 22fb stores the cord under the stove/oven between the fridge and sink but when I loosened the under sink/oven divider panel the only screws I could see/feel were on the top of the cord storage box 2 inches under the stove/oven. I tried fishing from outside but the cord is quite stiff and can't see the plug.?????
the stove shouldn't be that hard to remove.. Mine is only set with only two locking tab screws (below the bottom of oven door) that hold it down. remove, lift and pull. The hard part will be the gas line. You may have to completely remove the stove to get to the electric wire panels. if you remove gas line make sure to use gas pipe dope (the yellow stuff) when replacing. Good Luck.
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Old 07-12-2022, 08:47 AM   #5
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You can pull the stove out quite easily as it’s only held in with just a few screws on the front left & right side ( at least mine was installed like that).
Post on top is very accurate also and more complete
My propane line to the stove is flexible and was easy to remove
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I took a cheap metal coat hanger (you know the cheap ones from the dry cleaning places). Cut the hook off, straighten it out, and put my own hook on the end and went blind fishing down the hole. It took me 5-10 minutes, If I recall correctly I needed a third hand to hold the hook, once I grabbed it, as I needed my fingers to manipulate the cord end through the hole.

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