Outlet issue

alex1985

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Good afternoon, I have a jayco 27rb white hawk. I lost power to my bathroom outlet. Everything else works. Please help.
 
Is it a ground fault outlet? If not a wire may have come loose on the back, they are only push-in finger connections. Be sure to turn the power off before checking it. Also
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Check the one in your kitchen. It may be the GFCI that controls the bathroom as well.

Being in the bathroom, code says, it has to be a ground fault plug. Which probably means there is one down the line that controls it along with 2 or 3 others.
 
Good afternoon, I have a jayco 27rb white hawk. I lost power to my bathroom outlet. Everything else works. Please help.
I have a 2022 Jayco 27RB. My GFCI receptacle is under the kitchen sink and is excessed through the cabinet door near the main entrance door. The popup receptacle on the kitchen counter is actually plugged into this GFCI receptacle. From this receptacle power is supplied to the outside kitchen and inside bathroom areas.
 
Any luck OP? Did you locate a GFI receptacle?
Did you shut off the power and remove plug to take a look at the connections?
It could also be the receptacle before the bathroom one since a lot of these receptacles are wired together/inline.
At least tell us what's happening or did you give up and run an extension cord into the bathroom
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Just wondering if you got your electrical issue fixed? I have an eagle 29.5 bhds and that happened to me and it was the gfci outlet in my outdoor kitchen that tripped and I had no power in my bathroom.
 
It’s your GFI. OUR OUTSIDE gfi controlled our bathroom
They run the wires wherever they feel like it. That was a quote from Jayco Rep about ten years ago I called and asked for a schematic of their wiring for our coach. , he said, “ I can send you one, but your coach probably is wired the way the schematic says, he told us our coach was mfg on a Friday so more than likely the workers put the wires wherever they felt like it.” He was right, nothing is per wiring diagram. We’ve had to trace wires to figure what they did. Nothing is put like it should be. They didn’t even use automotive connectors so wires come loose driving down road. Good luck. We even have a GFI plug out in the floor under the table. That one only controls that plug, outside in the side compartment does the bathroom the gfi plug under the cabinet does the one over the sink the gfi plug on side if sink cabinet controls that plug and bedroom floor socket. Good luck hunting.
 
As others have mentioned. There will either be one outlet somewhere (close to a water source inside, or an outside outlet) that has a GFCI test/reset button.

Check that first. While it's possible there is a GFCI breaker in the power center, I highly doubt it.

If those don't pan out to get you back up, it will require opening up that outlet box to see if you have a loose connection.

Keep the trailer unplugged from shore power, and if you have solar with an inverter make sure that is also disconnected.
 

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