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Old 05-22-2021, 04:54 PM   #1
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Seneca Interior light issue

In the Seneca today and went to turn on the interior lights and on the Vegatouch the mid overhead lights would not come on. I tried on the app and it gave me an error.

Anyone ever seen this? What is the fix? I am not sure what circuit 25 is.
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In the Seneca today and went to turn on the interior lights and on the Vegatouch the mid overhead lights would not come on. I tried on the app and it gave me an error.

Anyone ever seen this? What is the fix? I am not sure what circuit 25 is.
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Circuit 25 is the output for the mid lights rated at 6 amps. Have you tried turning of the red disconnect switch for a few minutes and then try again?
If it persist you may have a short exceeding the 6 amps.
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Old 05-23-2021, 08:28 AM   #3
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Thanks for the additional info and troubleshooting tips. No joy in the disconnect. My guess it will work after pulling chocks and getting home today.

This might be a challenge to trace. I am assuming the short would be on the wire from panel to the main bus and not on the wire from main bus to lights.

Does anyone have a wiring diagram for this part of the multiplexing system?
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https://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/f...rop-83639.html

Here is a link to a post I had about my lights. I had a bad ground that was causing my issues. If you contact Jayco they will give you a wiring diagram as a PDF.
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Old 05-24-2021, 07:40 AM   #5
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How do you remove the Vegatouch panel? I need to get to the molex plug on the back and I do not want to damage. I am assuming there are retaining tabs on the sides and a putty knife might do the trick.
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Old 05-24-2021, 08:05 AM   #6
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Our class A had a ground come off the frame at the rear driver side, a self tapping screw and back in business. But it pretty much disabled all my 12v lighting.
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How do you remove the Vegatouch panel? I need to get to the molex plug on the back and I do not want to damage. I am assuming there are retaining tabs on the sides and a putty knife might do the trick.
Just out of curiosity why are you removing the touch panel?
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As it turn out, I do not need to remove the panel. The control panel is under the bed. I will be testing the output on the 5 pin and then tracing the line for possible damage.

I checked all of the ground attachments yesterday and all are solid. They have changed the attachment method from what Rustynuts sent. I pulled on each individual wire. All very solid.
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Found the problem. There was a wire not pushed all the way into the connector on one of the ceiling fixtures. Whew!
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Found the problem. There was a wire not pushed all the way into the connector on one of the ceiling fixtures. Whew!
Good News! Glad you got it fixed.
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