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- ndrorderExplorerIf the "rv gfci outlet" is at the shore power pedestal, it could be conflicting with the gfci that serves the kitchen and outdoor outlets. If you provide the make and model of your rv, someone might be able to direct you to the interior gfci's that are present.
Kitchen and outdoor outlets could be on the same circuit breaker. Did you check for tripped breakers. - BumpyroadExploreris there a second gfci outlet in that circuit?
bumpy - Could be a defective GFCI receptacle. The feed through function is not energizing.
If the dead receptacles are fed through that GFCI. - MFLNomad III would check/reset the breaker for them as well. The outside outlet is often tied to the gfci.
Jerry - jdc1Explorer IIIf they are interconnected, you have a loose wire somewhere.
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