Goose
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I'm completely stumped with this one. Logically, I just cannot figure it out.
Yesterday, we noticed that the rear 12v rooflight over the bed was on. No matter how many times I flicked the switch, it stayed on. If it was a faulty switch I could understand the light not come on...but staying on permanently?
I dismantled the switch and discovered (I think) that no electrical current is coming to the switch. I assume I should still be getting a small 12V jolt in touching the wires ?? But there appears to be nothing. So the switch is no longer acting as an interrupter.
No electrical work has been done to the motorhome, so what would cause the circuit to bypass the switch?
Yesterday, we noticed that the rear 12v rooflight over the bed was on. No matter how many times I flicked the switch, it stayed on. If it was a faulty switch I could understand the light not come on...but staying on permanently?
I dismantled the switch and discovered (I think) that no electrical current is coming to the switch. I assume I should still be getting a small 12V jolt in touching the wires ?? But there appears to be nothing. So the switch is no longer acting as an interrupter.
No electrical work has been done to the motorhome, so what would cause the circuit to bypass the switch?