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Old 05-28-2019, 04:46 PM   #1
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2017 Whitehawk Wiring (28DSBH) Question

Wondering if anyone has wiring schematics for a ‘17 28DSBH Whitehawk? Here’s why I’m asking - the small frame mounted LED under the front steps is no longer working, although the switch and the rear courtesy lamp on the same circuit as the offending front light are working fine. Those two lights are wired to come on at the same time so I know it’s not a fuse as the rear light works. I pulled the offending LED and checked it on a 12volt battery and it’s fine, still works. Definitely not a bad LED. My continuity tester shows good ground connection the but hot wire isn’t passing any current, so I’ve got a loose connection somewhere upstream on the power side. I have the glacier package so visually chasing down every wire nut and butt splice isn’t going to happen. Just trying to sort it out rather than taking to dealer for something as simple as a light. Anyone have this happen or have a diagram for this model? I’ll try calling jayco tomorrow but thought I’d check here too. Thanks.
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Old 05-29-2019, 09:23 PM   #2
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go to jayco web site submit your VIN they will prbly respond quickly they did for me when i needed interior wall diagrams
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Old 05-30-2019, 05:20 AM   #3
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Yes, got the drawings from Jayco yesterday. Unfortunately they show what I already know, a switch wired to to both lights. Wiring diagram doesn’t show where the splice is located and I’ve looked everywhere I can think to look. The wiring goes from the switch up into the roof and from there who knows... The glacier package makes it tough to access anything underneath. Travel trailer wiring is laughable. I’ll let my dealer take a look at it while I’m still under warranty. If it’s an invasive fix I’ll just live without the step light.
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