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Old 05-11-2018, 06:31 PM   #1
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GFCI Help please

I have a 2018 355MBQS. Some plugs work some don’t. Think GFCI is tripped. Anyone know how many there are and location???? I located one on the kitchen island by the sink. It’s not tripped. Just got the camper this week and my owners manual is at home...we at the campground.
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Old 05-11-2018, 06:47 PM   #2
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There is usually a GFCI near the bathroom sink.
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They should all be on the same circuit, so if the kitchen one isn’t tripped, there may be a breaker issue, did you check the breakers?

Other GFCi outlets are in the basement storage, in case you haven’t looked there, too.
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There are two plugs in basement storage but neither are GFCI.
You think there are two gfci plugs on this trailer?
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Hmm, scratch that on the basement GFCI, not sure where I got that notion, just looked at mine,

Anyway, take a gander at this thread, might be of some help:

How to reset GFCI outlet with no reset button??? - iRV2 Forums
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It does not have to be a GFCI outlet to be protected. Most rvs GFCI outlets are fed off the down side of the outlet. The outlet can work at the outlet is located and there still could be a defective GFCI breaker that affects the down circuit outlets or a loose wire.

Some trouble shooting may be in order. My 351RLTS only has one GFCI for all the outlets that are GFCI.
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