Seeking advice on where to begin looking to get 12 v lights to light in our 2021 Entegra Odyssey 29v

Geezer Jim

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Went to check on our Entegra Odyssey 2021 29v today. It has been stored outside this winter. Found that all of our 12v overhead lights in the bedroom do not light. Also, one of the toilet room lights does not light. Both light switches appear to be in the same location, just on opposite walls. All other 12v lights work fine. Not sure where to start the search.
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Not sure how familiar you are with your camper so don't be offended if this is too obvious. The 12V fuse panel for your camper is on the foot of the bed. There is also a 120V circuit breaker panel there. The lights you mention are 12V so are on the fuse panel. After you remove the cover, there is a listing of which fuse controls which circuit on the back of the cover. Doesn't hurt to check all of the fuses while you've got it open, regardless of which one is listed for the bedroom lights.
 
Thank you for your help. I am an old US Navy Panty Packer aka Parachute Rigger.

The other day, I was attempting to pull off the switches on both walls. I was not comfortable doing that, as I did not know how they were attached to the wall. Did not want to break anything.

As a side not, I never had a failure, including the ones I packed for myself. Attached to a squadron training Navy pilots to be in instrument flying. We were also training Vietnamese pilots in both jet and reciprocal engine aircraft. Never had one of rigs used from prop planes. Had six that I know of had used the ejection systems on the jet aircraft. Saved those 6 to go to Vietnam, to get their asses shot out of the sky. The war in Vietnam was on, but not much know by the general public, in the early part. The Vietnam officers and students were very cordial and appreciated our efforts in making sure they had proper fitting survival equipment and knew how to use the stuff. They all carried the old 1911 45 cal pistol. The pistol weighed more that the fellow wearing it.

We have had very few issues with our coach. Nothing happens until the 2 year warranty expires.

Jim Sparke
 
Thank you for your help. I am an old US Navy Panty Packer aka Parachute Rigger.

The other day, I was attempting to pull off the switches on both walls. I was not comfortable doing that, as I did not know how they were attached to the wall. Did not want to break anything.

As a side not, I never had a failure, including the ones I packed for myself. Attached to a squadron training Navy pilots to be in instrument flying. We were also training Vietnamese pilots in both jet and reciprocal engine aircraft. Never had one of rigs used from prop planes. Had six that I know of had used the ejection systems on the jet aircraft. Saved those 6 to go to Vietnam, to get their asses shot out of the sky. The war in Vietnam was on, but not much know by the general public, in the early part. The Vietnam officers and students were very cordial and appreciated our efforts in making sure they had proper fitting survival equipment and knew how to use the stuff. They all carried the old 1911 45 cal pistol. The pistol weighed more that the fellow wearing it.

We have had very few issues with our coach. Nothing happens until the 2 year warranty expires.

Jim Sparke
The 12v light switches have a cover on them that pries off (gently!) Then there are 2 screws and you can pull them off to check electrical connections and wiring. I have a 26D and all the wiring to bedroom runs behind the dresser/wardrobe cabinet and is very accessible if you pull out the drawers and look inside there...
 
Before you take out any switches have you check to see if the lights are getting 12v to them? They should be easy to remove one and check it at the wire with a volt meter. This way you will know where next to look or just replace lights.
 
Before you take out any switches have you check to see if the lights are getting 12v to them? They should be easy to remove one and check it at the wire with a volt meter. This way you will know where next to look or just replace lights.
I think they are led lamp fixtures. Rotate abd pop the cover off light to see. Need a test light or meter to see if 12v to them.
 

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