The rv ceiling lights might not work if this gfci got tripped.
Rv ceiling lights not working.
I m thinking a wire nut or connection has vibrated loose.
All of the nonfunctioning lights are in the front of the trailer.
Since a gfi keeps you safe from shocks when it s not working it cannot do that.
We assume the lights in the hall and bathroom are running off of 12 volt and that other lights in the rv are working fine.
The first thing we noticed was all the other lights were working fine.
I would use a piece of wire hook it to a good ground and with your meter check for 12 volts on the lights ground your meter to the good ground and positive on the meter to the light wiring if you show 12 volts this.
Your ceiling lights probably won t work then either.
Thus getting near your ceiling light or other fixtures in the rv could lead to disastrous consequences.
Checked all switches fuses breakers which are all good.
So there we were with three of our rv 12v lights not working.
Gary bunzer the rv d.
I also notice my outside light by the hitch doesn t work either.
Reset it or call an electrician to do it.
Hi if the lights have a wall switch check it first pull the switch and jump it see if lights work also see if there is 12 volts to the switch.
For instance the light fixture above our sofa has a switch near the steps this is also where our 12v on off switch.
They work fine when 120 volts ac are present such as when running generator.
What to do if some of your rv 12v lights stop working one of our rv 12v light fixtures stopped working the other day and we were unsure if it was the fixtur.
Swapped out a couple of the lights with ones that are working not the lights.
Some light fixtures within an rv can have switches located on a control panel.
He received a 600 estimate to fix the problem.
A common rv light problem involves your gfi when it is tripped.
So you have a newer rv with those fancy new led puck style lights and one of them just randomly stopped working.
This gfi stops power leakage under 30 seconds and saves you from possible electric shocks at rv ceiling lights or other appliances.
This is a simple fix usually.
If your lights are still not working it may be that there is no power to the light fixtures.