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RV Outlets Not Working? Here’s How To Fix Them

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Your RV can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors without
giving up the comforts of civilization. At least that’s true up to a point. But
if your outlets aren’t working, that key phrase—“comforts of civilization”—quickly
goes out the proverbial window. Are your rv outlets not working? Here are
some ways you can approach them the right way, fix them, and get your RV back
running.

* Always take
precaution when working with electricity. If you do not feel comfortable,
consult a professional.

Are The Outlets The
Problem?

Before working on your outlets, you’ll want to confirm the
underlying issue. Your first step should be to check the power of your RV. Here
are a few tips to ensure that you know the problems are indeed isolated to the
outlets:

  • Use a
    non-contact voltage tester to be sure of electrical connections safely
    . You
    can find these at home improvement or hardware stores. They’re inexpensive and
    will alert you with a “beep” when there’s electricity without you having to
    touch a wire.
  • Try
    resetting the circuit breaker first
    . If your specific rig allows it, this
    can potentially solve your problem without having to work with the outlets
    themselves. At the very least, it’s worth a try before you conclude that the
    problem is indeed the outlets. Make sure to unplug everything from your outlets
    and that all conditions are safe before you do the reset. Then, with the power
    reset, safely test the outlets. If the problem persists, try moving to the next
    step.

Don’t forget to consult your RV owner’s manual as you
attempt anything with your circuit breaker.

How to Reset Tripped
Outlets

Hopefully the above solved the problem. If it didn’t, you
may have some troubleshooting ahead of you. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

  • Trace the
    problematic wiring to the specific issue
    . Consult an owner’s manual for
    this or even contact the manufacturer to get a sense of where the physical
    wiring traces to.
  • Test for
    issues.
    As you learn where the wiring comes from, you’ll want to identify
    circuit breakers and watch for a tripped GFCI outlet—or even potentially a
    loose wire that’s introducing the problem. This will require physical testing
    such as a volt ohmmeter or a three-prong outlet tester. If you don’t have
    confidence or experience working with live electrical circuits, consult a
    professional for your own safety.
  • Identifying
    the power source of the circuit
    will help you determine if there’s power
    coming through to the circuit at all. If the system can’t be fixed with the
    simple resetting of the outlet as described in your RV manual, and is in need
    of repairs or replacement, you may have to consult an electrician.

One rule of thumb when it comes to electrical safety is that
working with live electrical circuits is a bad idea if you don’t have any
experience or knowledge. If you rv outlets are not working, it’s better to take your RV to a
professional if you can’t solve them using your experience, knowledge of safety,
and basic hardware equipment. Follow your RV manual’s guidelines for proper
diagnosis of electrical problems.

For Your Other RV Needs

Make sure that you always take care of your RV in the safest
way possible. And make sure to use quality RV cleaning and sealing products
from RV by LIFE to help keep your RV in great shape.

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