Outlets not working

Rick Post

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Hello,

I have a Jayco Greyhawk 30Z 2023 and my outside outlets and two kitchen outlets aren't working. I've checked everything and googled everything. I'm at a loss.

The only gfci I could find is on a circuit breaker. This controls all of the outlets, not just the ones that aren't working.

There are two outlets in the kitchen that aren't working. One is a popup. There are two outlets in the outside compartments that aren't working. All of the other outlets are working.

I've flipped every circuit breaker. I've checked all the fuses. I've cycled the main power. I've scoured the RV looking for any outlet I didn't know about (I found a couple). None of them are gfci.

Any ideas?

Thank you!
 
Did u flip the GFI breaker, test it

Read all the fuse IDs, see if there is a pattern to what's out

I'm also assuming you are on power, and yer house battery is fully charged
 
Generally speaking all of the outlets are connected in a daisy chain of outlets, from the circuit breaker to the first outlet then the first to the second and then to the third and on... Point being, if power is leaving the circuit breaker panel then you like have a bad connection on the last outlet that has power. That of course can be a challenge to find which one that is. Perhaps if you turn off all of the power on all "other" breakers (other than the gfci and the main) then the outlets remaining powered are the ones to check (after turning the power back off) and likely the last powered outlet closest to the next one in the downstream chain that has no power, is likely where you will find the connection problem. ~CA
 
It's crazy. Could be a wire came loose at a receptacle. We lost power once to our kitchen, and it was caused by the GFCI in the bathroom.
 
Did u flip the GFI breaker, test it

Read all the fuse IDs, see if there is a pattern to what's out

I'm also assuming you are on power, and yer house battery is fully charged
Plugged in at home.

Yes, I tested and flipped the gfci breaker. It turns off all plugs. The issue is isolated to four outlets.

Thanks
 
Generally speaking all of the outlets are connected in a daisy chain of outlets, from the circuit breaker to the first outlet then the first to the second and then to the third and on... Point being, if power is leaving the circuit breaker panel then you like have a bad connection on the last outlet that has power. That of course can be a challenge to find which one that is. Perhaps if you turn off all of the power on all "other" breakers (other than the gfci and the main) then the outlets remaining powered are the ones to check (after turning the power back off) and likely the last powered outlet closest to the next one in the downstream chain that has no power, is likely where you will find the connection problem. ~CA
Getting ready for the first camping trip for the season. I’m worried that a mouse chewed thru something while it was in storage.
Thanks
 
BTW, as I thought about it, there would be a similar likelihood that the wiring issue is with the first failed outlet (coming into that outlet) instead of the output of the last working outlet. Isolating the single circuit and locating the first non-working outlet and the closest working outlet should get you fairly close. ~CA
 
Also check all the terminals in your electrical panel. (hot, ground and neutral) Some of mine were loose from the factory. One of the air conditioner wires was broken off.
 

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