06-03-2011, 06:30 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 10,525
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If it was me, I'd take the switch out of the wall and disconnect one of the
wires just to make sure you are talking about the right switch.
If it's stuck on I -might- try bending something inside it but I'm a tinkerer by
trade. Remember we're still talking about electricity which can
produce heat at times. Don't mess around too much.
If it's a bad switch, get a replacement.
A replacement switch is cheap and an easy swap.
Should be able to find one at most any RV parts counter.
Take your old one with you if possible.
Good luck and happy camping!
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Dan & Rita D
2017 Nissan Titan 5.6L King cab 4wd
2016 Evergreen Everlite 242RBS
29' empty nest model. Blue Ox WD hitch
(1 queen bed, large main cabin and huge bathroom)
Camping days 2010-53, 2011-47, 2012-41, 2013-41, 2014-31, 2015-40, 2016-44, 2017-63, 2018-75, 2019-32, 2020-41, 2021-49, 2022-43, 2023-66
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