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Old 09-21-2014, 04:45 PM   #1
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Looking for some helpful advice with Jayco GreyHawk 31FS

Jayco Greyhawk 31SF 2015. Messing around with RV while in Storage Lot.
Came across a few issues; All 12 Volt plugs no PWR- checked fuses and Breaker
No PWR to Microwave - checked fuses and Breaker
No PWR in Rear Bedroom TV -checked fuses and Breaker
Ford In Cab lights on Drives & Pass side will not turn off, had to remove bulbs so not to drain Batt.
Ford Entertainment system - Radio Vol knob, will not increase VOL, while turning to increase VOL, the VOL Decreases, turning either direction will only decrease VOL.
the only way to Increase VOL is to use Remote.
Blue tooth does not pair up with phones, but will pair up with my I-Pad.
Sirus Radio - doesn't work, No Sirus ID#, I called up Sirus, they said should have a Sirus ID#, since I get 6 months free Sirus.
CD player works - but again same VOL problem
DVD works - but same VOL problem
Can you shed light on any of these issues.
I'm planning to take back to the dealership
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Old 09-21-2014, 04:54 PM   #2
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Jayco Greyhawk 31SF 2015. Messing around with RV while in Storage Lot.
Came across a few issues; All 12 Volt plugs no PWR- checked fuses and Breaker
No PWR to Microwave - checked fuses and Breaker
No PWR in Rear Bedroom TV -checked fuses and Breaker

were you hooked up to shore power???? did you have a generator running????


you will have no AC current if you don't

the other stuff I have no idea

I am sure the sirius ID is in your paperwork...have you looked?
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Old 09-21-2014, 04:59 PM   #3
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There is a 12 volt disconnect switch and it usually by the door for the living area, have you turned that on? Are the cab lights on a delay and how is it set?
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what 12volt plugs are you talking about?
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nbhybrid- Thanks for your help. I see your location is Woodstock, are you in NY? I did not have shore power or Generator hooked up. I thought those items would run on 12 Volt Batt. So if Dry Camping, in order to use Microwave or 12 Volt plugs, I have to be running the Generator? I had my Ford engine running, again thinking that this would also charge up my RV 12 volt Batt, in order to use Microwave and plugs. So, the only way to use Microwave or RV plugs I have to be on shore PWR or have the RV Generator on, Correct?
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Grumpy, Are you talking about the Invertor switch which is in the Command Center near the door?
Cab lights delay switch, not sure I have a switch for the cab lights. Each Cab light, one for the Driver and one for the PASS, each switch has a off and on button but when pushing that button the light just stays on. When pushed in, the light goes off, but when you release that button, the light is still on. Had to remove both bulbs.
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nbhybrid - the 12 Volt plugs I'm talking about, are the Electric plugs with in the RV to plug in different items, like coffee maker, rice cooker, electric alarm clock, those type of items into a plug.
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nbhybrid - the 12 Volt plugs I'm talking about, are the Electric plugs with in the RV to plug in different items, like coffee maker, rice cooker, electric alarm clock, those type of items into a plug.
these are not 12v..they are 120..they will never work off of battery..you can run some things from your inverter

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So, the only way to use Microwave or RV plugs I have to be on shore PWR or have the RV Generator on, Correct?
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The front TV will work off the battery when the inverter is turned on, but that is the only outlet that will.
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nbhybrid - I'm really a Green Horn when it comes to RV-ing, Brand new at this and a lot to learn. Thank you for setting me straight. Thanks a Million. I was asking about your location "Woodstock" my sister lives in Woodstock NY. Again, thank you for your time and help. You have just help a Green Horn with a better understanding of my new RV. The orientation we received was 3 1/2 hours long, and I had a Brain Over load afterwards.
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Grumpy,

Thank you, you have just educated me. I have a better understanding now. Thank you much! Been a great help.
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Nbhybrid - I'm a real Green Horn when it comes to RV-ing, have not even hit the road as of yet. Thank you much, you've been a great help. You set me straight. The reason I asked about your location Woodstock, my sister lives in Woodstock NY.
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Thank you, you have just educated me. I have a better understanding now. Thank you much! Been a great help.
Too bad I'm not visiting my daughter, she lives in Highlands Ranch. I could run down and give you another quick class.
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