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Old 06-17-2021, 10:36 AM   #1
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GFCI Plug Locations? 2004 Suncruiser

Does my mobile RV have GFI system. I own 8 other travel trailers that are brand new and they have GFI. How does this work with this 2004
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GFCI is required by law in "wet" areas. So, you should find GFCI plugs with testers in the kitchen and/or bathroom. Just like in a home.

For some reason, sometimes they are hidden(???).They can be in out of the way plugs or even in cabinets. I looked at your RV's wiring diagram but couldn't find where yours are located.

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Old 06-17-2021, 11:22 AM   #3
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Thank you I found the GFCI In kitchen. I hit the reset and then set it but there was no light that came on when hit reset. Does this need to be checked?
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Thank you I found the GFCI In kitchen. I hit the reset and then set it but there was no light that came on when hit reset. Does this need to be checked?
Do you mean a light on the receptacle, like some home GFCI plugs have? Or are the lights in your kitchen not working?

I don't believe my RV's GFCI receptacles have any light on the plug to indicate the plug is not tripped.
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Thank you I found the GFCI In kitchen. I hit the reset and then set it but there was no light that came on when hit reset. Does this need to be checked?
Just plug something into it to see if it reset.
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Does my mobile RV have GFI system. I own 8 other travel trailers that are brand new and they have GFI. How does this work with this 2004
The Body, 110 Volt Wiring Diagram for your coach shows 2 GFCI outlets, one in the galley (which I believe you've found) and another in the hallway. The Body, 110 Volt Wiring Installation diagram shows the physical location of both of those outlets (labelled 'GFI').
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Pages 74 & 75 (6-4 & 6-5) of the Operator Manual for your coach also discuss the GFCI outlets and how to test them.
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Thank you I found the GFCI In kitchen. I hit the reset and then set it but there was no light that came on when hit reset. Does this need to be checked?
Just plug something into it to see if it reset.

Additionally, the parts catalog shows two GFCIs, one in the kitchen and one in the hallway. Here's the link:

https://www.winnebago.com/Files/File...04/4ifg33v.pdf

Use your browser to search for GCFI.
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