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The outlets do not work. I think maybe one side worked earlier this year. I know that all the 110V breakers are on. I looked inside to see if there was a GFI outlet somewhere. There are none - not even one next to the bathroom sink/toilet. guess GRI was not a requirement in 1994.

Any ideas where I might look next? Thanks.

Tom Taylor
 
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on my 1985 Royale, the passenger side exterior outlets are tied to a GFI under the sink....look a little more....

I wouldn't have figured that out unless I found a handwritten note in the book from the previous owner....
 
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On my command center the gfi for the outside plugs were screwed to the floor near the breaker box. In the fuse box were regular breakers.


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Correction....on my coach

The GFI for the streetside outlets is tied to the factory microwave plug which is above the kitchen sink...

Yes....open the cabinets above the sink, there is a GFI plug and there is a cord that goes through a hole and plugs in the microwave....it's factory...
 
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On mine, the bathroom and passenger are on one GFCI breaker in the panel, the driver's side on another.


Rusty


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