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Old 01-04-2019, 09:59 AM   #6
Overlord
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Also, unless they have changed the way they wire these rigs up, which I really doubt, all of the 110/120v outlets are wired using the push-in connections.

I really hate that way to wire an outlet or switch in a house, let alone a house that rattles and bounces down the highway. If I were you I would do a couple of things:

1. Check and tighten every wire connection on your 110/120v circuit breaker box and 12v fuse box. I did that on my '09 when I took delivery, and found many to not be very tight and some downright loose. Don't forget to unplug from shore power and disconnect the battery bank first.

2. While you still have all power sources disconnected, pull and check all of the outlets that are in your M/W circuit to make sure the wires are secure at the push-in connections. I don't remember if the M/W is on a GFIC outlet/circuit, or not, but that may be something to look at as well. I have had strange results when GFIC outlets have gone bad before.

Good luck!
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